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Gifford Garden Notes
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Please note: The gardens are closed from November 1 - March 31.
We welcome you to peruse our achives of Gifford Garden Notes found below.


Garden Highlights!
by Margaret Eyring

Spring Plant Sale!
by Diane Fagergren

How to Do Coleus Cuttings
by Linda Gaines, Gardening Certificate Program student in the I.E.S. Adult Continuing Education Program

Making Compost Tea at Home
by Lisa McGuire, Gardening Certificate Program student in the I.E.S. Adult Continuing Education Program

Spring Plant Sale!
by Diane Fagergren

Organics: do they really work?
by Sue Williams, IES Rosarian

Off we go to Sweden!
by Diane Fagergren

Organics; high tea, a brew with a twist
by Sue Williams, IES Rosarian

Late Season Heroes
by Margaret Eyring

Sun loving plants
by Diane Fagergren

Our peony collection!
by Diane Fagergren

The Spring Plant Sale!
by Diane Fagergren

The Muddy Signs of Spring
by Sue Williams, IES Rosarian

Information Center Display
by Diane Fagergren

Flower Shows
by Diane Fagergren

Containers and Window Boxes
by Diane Fagergren

Suppression of Blackspot on Roses, Part II
by Sue Williams, IES Rosarian

Creating Winter Interest with Perennials
by Diane Fagergren

Maintaining a Successful Water Garden
by Sue Williams, IES Rosarian

Our peony collection!
by Diane Fagergren

The Spring Plant Sale!
by Diane Fagergren

Successful Lawn Care
by Brad Roeller

The Ides of March
by Diane Fagergren

Emerging Spring
by Diane Fagergren

Awaiting Spring
by Diane Fagergren

Going Organic
by Brad Roeller, Manager of Display Gardens

Black Spots on Roses
by Sue Williams, IES Rosarian

The information center at the Gifford Garden
by Diane Fagergren

Fall Colors
by Diane Fagergren

Late Summer Bloomers
by Diane Fagergren

Summer Flowers
by Diane Fagergren

In Bloom
by Diane Fagergren

In Bloom
by Diane Fagergren

In Bloom
by Diane Fagergren

Early Bloomers
by Diane Fagergren

Caring for your seedlings
by Diane Fagergren

Starting Seeds Indoors
by Diane Fagergren

Signs of Spring!
by Diane Fagergren

Just what can be done to lower (and maintain) deer densities to levels where their impacts on forest ecosystems are minimal?.
by Brad Roeller

Impacts to forest ecosystems attributed to the current overabundance of white-tailed deer.
by Brad Roeller

Is your idea of a healthy and pristine forest one where you have no difficulty looking a long way through the forest without interference from shrubs and tree seedlings?
by Brad Roeller

Those d--- deer!
by Brad Roeller

Gardening for winter interest (continued).
by Diane Fagergren

Gardening for winter interest (continued).
by Diane Fagergren

Gardening for winter interest (continued).
by Diane Fagergren

Gardening for winter interest and attracting birds.
by Diane Fagergren

Helping your plants get through the winter.
by Diane Fagergren

Introduction of Diane Fagergren

Gifford Garden Archives, July 2001 - January 2003

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