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Subject/Name: Ladendorf, Sandra (Column)
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- Carolina gardening: Leave tree felling to the professional fellows - Ja 14 89 3D
- Carolina gardening: Transplant a good move toward beautifying a bare yard - Ja 21 89 4D
- Carolina gardening: Mild winter could fool, damage flowers - Ja 28 89 4D
- Carolina gardening: Mason jar can be humble beginning for majestic ferns - Fe 4 89 5D
- Carolina gardening: Division and a few more methods of plant propagation - Fe 11 89 3D
- Carolina gardening: Cucumbers are cool in '89 gardens - Fe 18 89 4D
- Carolina gardening: Wildflowers get top billing in '89 - Fe 25 89 7D
- Carolina gardening: Creativity marks Atlanta show - Mr 4 89 5D
- Carolina gardening: A greenhouse that blooms with diversity - Mr 11 89 5D
- Carolina gardening: What to do about rabbit tobacco run amok - Mr 18 89 6D
- Carolina gardening: There's a growing interest in ornamental grasses in gardens - Mr 25 89 5D
- Carolina gardening: Figs can be successful in Piedmont gardens - Ap 1 89 5D
- Carolina gardening: Wake up, smell the crocuses - Ap 8 89 4D
- Carolina gardening: Japanese Blood Grass differs from 'Red Baron' - Ap 15 89 4D
- Carolina gardening: Tulips will grow and multiply in the N.C. Piedmont - Ap 22 89 4D
- Carolina gardening: England's Sissinghurst has something for every garden lover - Ap 29 89 6D
- Carolina gardening: New book offers garden writing at its best, puns and all - My 6 89 5D
- Carolina gardening: Linc Foster leaves special rock garden - My 13 89 6D
- Carolina gardening: Fertilize more often after a wet spring - My 20 89 3D
- Carolina gardening: Roadside biennials are blooming beauties - My 27 89 4D
- Carolina gardening: Define 'small' broadly for trees in gardens - Jn 3 89 5D
- Carolina gardening: Some more big ideas for small trees - Jn 10 89 4D
- Carolina gardening: Three projects to try to tackle in June - Jn 17 89 4D
- Carolina gardening: Plant lovers share the beauty of the Barrens - Jn 24 89 4D
- Carolina gardening: For best effect, try to combine perennials - Jy 1 89 4D
- Carolina gardening: Wildflower lore from mountain workshop can be used in garden - Jy 8 89 3D
- Carolina gardening: The how-tos of vegetable gardening in the spring and fall - Jy 15 89 3D
- Carolina gardening: All-America Rose, pink, easy to grow - Jy 22 89 4D
- Carolina gardening: A growing number of gardeners digging into photography - Jy 29 89 3D
- Carolina gardening: Controlling bugs without chemicals - Au 5 89 4D
- It's peak season for promotion of perennials - Au 12 89 3D
- Carolina gardening: It's not too early to get plants ready for cold - Au 19 89 5D
- Carolina gardening: North Carolina gardeners are warming up to the ice plant - Au 26 89 3D
- Carolina gardening: Bougainvillea baskets decorate Carrboro - Se 2 89 5D
- Carolina gardening: Unveiling Colorado's summer beauty - Se 9 89 5D
- Carolina gardening: Untangling an unwanted vine problem - Se 16 89 4D
- Carolina gardening: And now, the exciting adventures of spuds in space - Se 23 89 6D
- Carolina gardening: Lovely lobelias can brighten any North Carolina garden - Se 30 89 5D
- Carolina gardening: Greenery can make you lose the blues - Oc 7 89 3D
- Carolina gardening: Better berries crossbred today - Oc 14 89 4D
- Carolina gardening: Blueberries make a good ornamental shrub, and the fruit's good too - Oc 21 89 6D
- Carolina gardening: There's work to do for gardeners with conscience - Oc 28 89 4D
- Carolina gardening: Keeping the gardens at Tryon Palace looking palatial - No 4 89 5D
- Carolina gardening: Plant trees and shrubs to achieve year-round flowering - No 11 89 4D
- Carolina gardening: Rose garden adds a special something to Chapel Hill - No 18 89 5D
- Carolina gardening: Plan for spring while enjoying the fall - No 25 89 4D
- Carolina gardening: Harvest your raw materials for crafts - De 2 89 6D
- Carolina gardening: Nurturing an almost unidentified plant - De 9 89 5D
- Carolina gardening: Mandevilla needs bright window, little food over winter - De 16 89 5D
- Carolina gardening: Celebrate the holidays by growing miniature cymbidium - De 23 89 4D
- Carolina gardening: Roses go dormant in winter, lose their foliage, then wait for spring - De 30 89 3D
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