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Subject/Name: Barringer, Bugs (Column)
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- Bugs in the garden: Time to take stock in the garden - Ja 3 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: Many discard Jerusalem cherry - Ja 10 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: Garden tips that beat others cold - Ja 17 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: Camillia growers prepare for shows - Ja 24 88 12E
- Bugs in the garden: Birds but no bees yet in garden - Ja 31 88 12E
- Bugs in the garden: Roses are not only flowers that speak the language of love - Fe 7 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: Springlike temperatures fool birds - Fe 14 88 12E
- Bugs in the garden: Rid garden of overwintering bugs - Fe 21 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: Time for nest feathering and more - Fe 28 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: Of 'camellia flu,' daffodils and spring - Mr 13 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: Carolina abounds with signs of spring: pussy willow, daffodils, ACC
- tourney... - Mr 20 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: Woodpeckers not always welcome - Mr 27 88 10E
- The spring hummingbird watch begins - Ap 3 88 10J
- Bugs in the garden: Those Easter lilies can be treasured - Ap 10 88 8E
- Bugs in the garden: Birds know who their friend is - Ap 17 88 10E
- Bugs in the Garden: Colorize your yard with azaleas - Ap 24 88 12E
- Bugs in the garden: Find a late-bloomer for Mama - Ma 1 88 12E
- Bugs in the garden: Time for dogwood inspection - Ma 8 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: Why doesn't my plant bloom? - Ma 15 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: Rooting out cause of azalea problems - Ma 22 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: Lilly of the valley thrives in N.C. - Ma 29 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: A small, but growing bonsai world - Jn 5 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: Hummingbirds clocked at 30 mph - Jn 19 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: A gardener's hare-raising tale - Jn 26 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: Plants need a good holiday, too - Jy 3 88 12E
- Bugs in the garden: Even if ignored, crape myrtles grow - Jy 10 88 8E
- Bugs in the garden: Patience, labor yield new plants - Jy 17 88 8E
- Bugs in the garden: How to handle those dry lawns - Jy 24 88 8E
- Bugs in the garden: Have hummingbirds flown the coop? - Jy 31 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: Time to prepare plants for the fall - Au 7 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: Fall's coming, and so are catalogs - Au 14 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: Astute bird-watchers in Oriental - Au 21 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: How to slow your grass growth - Au 28 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: Spend Labor Day in public gardens - Se 4 88 8E
- Bugs in the garden: Trim pampas grass blooms anytime - Se 11 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: Now's the time for planting - Se 18 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: A survey that was a real humdinger - Se 25 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: View from the fearless forecaster - Oc 2 88 12E
- Bugs in the garden: Cool thinking about summer plants - Oc 9 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: Growing bulbs for beauty indoors - Oc 16 88 8E
- Bugs in the garden: Casting around for castor beans - Oc 23 88 8E
- Bugs in the garden: The poop on new Baa Baa Doo - Oc 30 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: What you seed is what you get - No 6 88 8E
- Bugs in the garden: Gardening changes over time - No 13 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: When making compost, bag the leaves - No 27 88 10e
- Bugs in the garden: Gift for a friend, feathered friends - De 4 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: Consider live tree for Christmas - De 11 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: Hummers still hanging around - De 18 88 10E
- Bugs in the garden: Time to make plans for garden - De 25 88 7E
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