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New Plant Introductions 2010
New Plant Introductions 2009
New Plant Introductions 2008
New Plant Introductions 2007
Wage & Benefits Survey 2008
Letters to the Editor
Submit a Manuscript
Online Extras
Staff
Buy Back Issues
History
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More New Plants for 2006 — Perennials (part 2)
Here are some that we just couldn’t fit in our Dec. 15, 2006, issue.
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More New Plants for 2006 – Perennials (part 1)
Here are some that we just couldn’t fit in our Dec. 15, 2005, issue.
by American Nurseryman Staff
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More New Plants for 2006 – Woody Ornamentals
Here are some that we just couldn’t fit in our Dec. 15, 2005, issue.
by American Nurseryman Staff
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More New Plants For 2006 – Roses & Others
Here are some that we just couldn’t fit in our Dec. 15, 2005, issue.
by American Nurseryman Staff
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Think Within the Box
Boxwood gets biblical in this historic background of the aristocrat of broadleaf evergreens.
by American Nurseryman Staff
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Operation Irrigation
Additional irrigation management insight from an engineer, a manufacturer and a grower.
by American Nurseryman Staff
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More New Plants for 2005
Here are some that — hard as we tried — we just couldn’t fit in our Dec. 15, 2004, issue.
by American Nurseryman Staff
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Benign Berberis
An evaluation program identifies barberry selections with low invasive potential.
by American Nurseryman Staff
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The Water Front
Two professionals offer a few more popular aquatic picks for the water garden.
by American Nurseryman Staff
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Made in Trade
Ten tips for attending a trade show
by Miles McCoy
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Can you dig it?
Take a look at one company’s alternative tree-digging equipment system.
by American Nurseryman Staff
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More New Plants for 2004
Here are some that — hard as we tried — we just couldn’t fit in our Dec. 15, 2003, issue.
by American Nurseryman Staff
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A Sticky Situation
Take a look at what succulents nursery professionals are recommending for the dry landscape.
by American Nurseryman Staff
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Programmed for Success
Ball Horticultural Co., West Chicago, IL, discusses the company’s commitment and successwith its marketing program.
by American Nurseryman Staff
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Under the Big Top & A Fresh Start
Looking to buy a new structure for your nursery or garden center? Check out this list of manufacturers.
by American Nurseryman Staff
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Pondering the Possibilities
Take a look at what nursery professionals are recommending for the water garden this season.
by American Nurseryman Staff
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Animal Repellents
This is a sampling of companies that produce a variety of animal-repellent and -control products.
by American Nurseryman Staff
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Daylily Dazzlers
We asked Hemerocallis experts — hybridizers and growers — to recommend their favorites.
by American Nurseryman Staff
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