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Subject/Name: Barringer, Bugs (Column)
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- Bugs in the garden: Food for the birds this winter - Ja 7 90 7F
- Bugs in the garden: Study successful plants, shrubs before ordering - Ja 14 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: One-stop source for plant catalogs - Ja 21 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: January chores are waiting in the yard - Ja 28 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: Birds feast on those wild berries - Fe 4 90 9H
- Bugs in the garden: Early spring inspires flowers, birds - Fe 11 90 9H
- Bugs in the garden: Good-natured camellia competition - Fe 18 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: Woodpeckers seek food, nest become pests to neighborhoods - Fe 25 90 9H
- Bugs in the garden: Prepare for the happiness of bluebirds - Mr 4 90 9H
- Bugs in the garden: Some camellia blooms unhurt by cold - Mr 11 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: It's time to clean purple martin houses - Mr 18 90 7H
- Bugs in the Garden: Hummingbirds due in Carolinas - Mr 25 90 9H
- Bugs in the garden: Produce prices spark garden interests - Ap 1 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: Azaleas' popularity blooming - Ap 8 90 9H
- Bugs in the garden: Reports of hummingbirds comming in - Ap 15 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: It's time for pruning, planting - Ap 22 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: Only one way to catch that varmint (vole) - Ap 29 90 9H
- Bugs in the garden: Toxic plants often found in gardens - My 6 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: Rhododendrons need good drainage - My 13 90 9H
- Bugs in the garden: Large insect crop is expected; care needed in fertilizing lawn - My 20 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: Remember: Plants need mulch - My 27 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: Set out plants for August harvest - Jn 3 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: - No experience needed to grow tomatoes - Jn 10 90 9H
- Bugs in the garden: Getting the sprayer ready for summer - Jn 17 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: Go ahead, feed the birds - Jn 24 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: It's not too early for fall catalogs - Jy 1 90 9H
- Bugs in the garden: Protected gardenias thrive in this area - Jy 8 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: Cuttings make garden grow - Jy 15 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: Calcium lack causes tomato problem - Jy 22 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: This is tomato harvest time - Jy 29 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: Just throw those plants away - Au 5 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: Some Tar Heels reporting their best tomato crop ever - Au 12 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: Camellias, day lilies are making seeds - Au 19 89 7H
- Bugs in the garden: Readers suggest variety of ways to keep wasps, bees from feeders - Au 26 90 9H
- Bugs in the garden: Isolate caterpillars, then stomp on 'em - Se 2 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: Keep spring bulbs cool for mid-October planting - Se 9 90 9H
- Bugs in the garden: Shorter, cooler days signal fall is near - Se 16 90 9H
- Bugs in the garden: Some plants are blooming out of season - Se 23 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: Worrying about the dogwoods - Se 30 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: Inspect turf now for grub infestation - Oc 7 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: Be careful with roadside vendors - Oc 14 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: Mum's the word this season - Oc 21 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: Spring bulbs can be planted now - Oc 28 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: Check house plants now inside - No 4 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: Birds care for themselves - No 11 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: Some ideas for yule gifts for your gardener friends - No 25 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: Shady area may inhibit crape myrtle - De 2 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: Guide to dune plants worthwhile - De 9 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: Time to learn from your mistakes - De 16 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: There's hope for improving your garden - De 23 90 7H
- Bugs in the garden: It's not too late to plan for spring - De 30 90 7H
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