Volume XXIX |
The 2004 Garden Packet stories are:
1 How
does your garden grow? Year-round (George Boyhan)
2 Try
perennials in vegetable garden (Faith Peppers)
3 Use
computer to help with your garden (Boyhan)
4 Well-tended
garden a sign of planning (Wade Hutcheson)
5 Freezing
vegetables stretches garden (April Sorrow)
6 Organic
gardening can be challenging (Boyhan)
7 Diseases
can make garden nightmare (Brad Haire)
8 Plastic
or organic mulch for garden? (Darbie Granberry)
9 Take
mystery out of gardening (Boyhan)
10 Add
garden variety to your salad (Terry Kelley)
11 Georgia
Gold Medals make choosing easy (Dan Rahn)
12 Joseph's
Coat provides nonstop color (Paul Thomas)
13 Anise
Hyssop hybrids almost too good (Thomas)
14 Summer
Snowflake viburnum (Jim Midcap, Gary Wade)
15 Bald
cypress not just for swamps (Midcap, Wade)
16 Annual
flowers help 'paint' garden (Bodie Pennisi)
17 Accent
landscape with container plants (Bob Westerfield)
18 Stop
trying to grow turf under trees (Wade)
19 Learning
landscape basics (David Berle)
20 Starting
landscape over from scratch (Mike Isbell)
21 Don't
let environment stress landscape (Wade)
22 Don't
be cause of landscape stress (Wade)
23 Spring
chores add beauty to landscape (Westerfield)
24 Fireflies
add magic to spring (Nancy Hinkle)
25 Take
care to avoid tick bites outdoors (Hinkle)
26 What
does your termite contract provide? (Dan Suiter)
27 Use
IWM strategies in your home lawn (Tim Murphy)
28 Manage
phosphorus use in home lawn (Clint Waltz)
29 Green-up
problems in warm-season turf (Waltz, Landry)
30 Calibrate
hand-held, pump-up sprayer (Waltz, Landry)
31 Understand
numbers on fertilizer bag (Waltz)
32 Attapulgus:
new word in peaches (Krewer, Beckman)
33 State
Botanical Garden (Jeff Lewis)
Here are all of the annual UGA garden packet articles for the past three years:
(Dan Rahn is the principal editor of the annual garden packet and a news editor with the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.)