Issue 45


"Garden literature is full of worthy individuals outside at dawn having profound thoughts. 'The sunrise'—as seen by a sensitive and industrious gardener already out clipping the hedges. 'Flower petals unfurling'—described by another gardener, perceptive, observant, and early. I mean, really. Am I the only gardener who sleeps late? I know this might shock early-bird gardeners everywhere, but it's time this late riser faced the 'tut-tutting' and came out of the closet."
    --Martine Caselli, "Rebuttal of the Late Riser"
#45 Spring '01
88 pages


Contents


"Strawberries at Dawn"
By Joyce McGreevy

"Rebuttal of the Late Riser"
By Martine Caselli

"My Best Mother's Day"
By Nan Meyer

" 'Ah, the Mulch!' "
By Linda Romero

"To Own Something Beautiful"
By Jonita Mullins

"The Garden Show"
By Amy Stewart

"Gideon's Orchard"
By David Kline

" 'As If Our Lives...' "
By Rhonda Fleming Hayes

"Death to Digging Dogs"
By Anita Stamper

"Five O'Clock Traffic"
By Mary Clashman

"The World According to James 'Cool' Thomas"
As told to Jeff Taylor

"The Sign on the Gate"
By Barbara Rosen

"Of Bulbs and Bodies"
By Diana Wells

"Snapping Turtle Tales"
By Mike McGrath

"Tough as Tardas"
By Anne Nelson

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