Issue 22


"The most important tool a gardener can possess is a sense of humor. Keep it oiled, and not too sharp; you don't want to hurt yourself. Most important, keep it handy. You never know when you're going to need it."
    --Inez Castor, "The Most Important Tool"
#22 Summer '95
80 pages


Contents


"The Most Important Tool"
By Inez Castor

"Scents of Place"
By Anne Nelson

"Why Did My Plants Die?"
By Geoffrey B. Charlesworth

"Urban Roses"
By Barbara Rosen

"Summer Rain"
By Christine Kindle

"As Natural as Dyeing"
By Diana Wells

"Mulberry Time"
By Elizabeth Hunter

"The Duck Dilemma"
By Inez Castor

"Mrs. O'Halloran's Garden"
By Reese Danley Kilgo

"Seeds of Laughter"
By Suzi Daniel

"Think Globally, Garden Locally"
By Jim Nollman

"The Garden of Lemuel McQuirtless"
By Jeff Taylor

"Larger Than Life"
By E. Morgan Williams

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