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Subject/Name: Ladendorf, Sandra (Column)
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- Carolina gardening: Peak time for phalaenopsis orchid to bloom is just ahead - Ja 6 90 5D
- Carolina gardening: Taking care to plan the key to perennial gardens - Ja 13 90 3D
- Carolina gardening: Winter gardening is a fine Tar Heel sport - Ja 20 90 4D
- Carolina gardening: Shedding some new light on growing orchids - Ja 27 90 3D
- Carolina gardening: Garden expert advises on skillful use of color in plants - Fe 3 90 3D
- Carolina gardening: How to start herb gardening in containers - Fe 10 90 4D
- Carolina gardening: Weathering an early spring - Fe 17 90 4D
- Carolina gardening: One landscape architect who gets his fingers in the soil - Fe 24 90 4D
- Carolina gardening: The sweet fragrance, the subtle perfumes of the yard - Mr 3 90 4D
- Carolina gardening: Hobbyists united to create special rhodendron garden - Mr 10 90 4D
- Carolina gardening: Catalogs inspire gardeners to rites of spring - Mr 17 90 3D
- Carolina gardening: Walking along the primrose pathway - Mr 24 90 5D
- Carolina gardening: Georgia nursery brings out the blossoms for its first plant sale - Mr 31 90 4D
- Carolina gardening: Daffodil show canceled; some tips on growing plants from seeds - Ap 7 90 5D
- Carolina gardening: Use patience in these temperamental days - Ap 14 90 4G
- Carolina gardening: The art of running a successful nursery - Ap 21 90 4D
- Carolina gardening: Mountain suppliers change with the times - Ap 28 90 4D
- Carolina gardening: A passion for purple-flowering trees - My 5 90 5D
- Carolina gardening: Mother-daughter team among the leading herb experts - My 12 90 4D
- Carolina gardening: Drainage proves crucial in gorwing herbs - My 19 90 4D
- Carolina gardening: Expert urges extending season for growing, using varied plants - My 26 90 5D
- Carolina gardening: Astilbes one of the easiest, most reliable perennials - Jn 2 90 5D
- Carolina gardening: The move to preserve private gardens - Jn 9 90 5D
- Carolina gardening: Monticello's gardens kept similar to Jefferson's efforts - Jn 16 90 4D
- Carolina gardening: An eye-opening book on flowers - Jn 23 90 4D
- Carolina gardening: How to stay on the good side of your peonies - Jn 30 90 5D
- Carolina gardening: Women geranium buyers want color varieties - Jy 7 90 5D
- Carolina gardening: Four new All-America roses to enhance your gardens - Jy 14 90 3D
- Carolina gardening: Hiking the Sierras to find wildflowers - Jy 21 90 4D
- Carolina gardening: Marshalls' chickens provide boost to retirement gardens - Jy 28 90 3D
- Carolina gardening: For love of a garden - Au 4 90 6D
- Carolina gardening: Transplanted bulbs won't bloom for years - Au 11 90 8D
- Carolina gardening: Exploring the riches of Newfoundland - Au 18 90 8D
- Carolina gardening: Now is prime time for plant cuttings - Au 25 90 8D
- Carolina gardening: All-American picks announced - Se 1 90 6D
- Carolina gardening: The cottage garden is back in style - Se 8 90 6D
- Carolina gardening: Arctic and alpine plants complete cycle in 6 to 8 weeks - Se 15 90 6D
- Carolina gardening: It's time for snakes to be out - Se 22 90 6D
- Carolina gardening: 'A Patchwork Garden' pieces together history, experiences - Se 29 90 6D
- Carolina gardening: Gardening with gardenias - Oc 6 90 7D
- Carolina gardening: Some tips for entering flower shows - Oc 13 90 7D
- Carolina gardening: To dig or not to dig - Oc 20 90 6D
- Carolina gardening: Tall bearded iris prefer well-drained soil and full sun - Oc 27 90 7D
- Carolina gardening: Norfolk gardens worth trip - No 3 90 6D
- Carolina gardening: It's time to prepare vegetable garden for spring planting - No 10 90 6D
- Carolina gardening: Fall's the time to add trees, shrubs to the landscape - No 17 90 7D
- Carolina gardening: Visitors can enjoy Bellingrath Gardens all year - No 24 90 7D
- Carolina gardening: 'Native plants' are difficult to define - De 1 90 7D
- Carolina gardening: Mobile rallies around ancient oak - De 8 90 7D
- Carolina gardening: Year-round garden yields December joys - De 15 90 6D
- Carolina gardening: Machine, bacteria can help reduce the mole population - De 22 90 5D
- Carolina gardening: Growing cyclamen from seed can be fast, easy and rewarding - De 29 90 5D
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