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- A Turn of the Century Toronto Artist - Mary Hiester Reid, a sensitive and influential portrayer of flowers and gardens
- Keep Your Flowers in the Museum - a review of several current shows in Toronto museums in which floral art figures prominently
- Poetry, Music, and the Garden - a short review of a concert in which the texts of songs touch on garden themes
- Orchid Fever by Eric Hansen
- Seed Catalogues - in which the joy of reading catalogues is propounded
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- A Random Walk in History - Bacon, Bees, Lynxes, and Aphrodisiacs if you please
- Good Investments - how to beat the market by investing in bulbs
- Infinity in a grain of sand - thoughts on how we view our gardens
- Millennium - an end of Millennium review of 1,100 years of gardening
- Patience is a Virtue - ruminations on why some things are best done right away
- Breakfast in the Shade - Fair Trade, coffee and cocoa, and songbirds
- Death and Resurrection - drought, frost, and patience
- Making Merry in the Mulch - toads, toad lilies, and slugs
- My Garden in the City - making a garden in downtown Toronto
- My Garden Puddle, or, 10 Million Mosquitos - in which our hero discovers how much fun it is to make your very own garden pond
- Nocturne - in which we discover why our hero was in the dark, and something about watering
- Apostle Plant - the Walking Iris, Neomarica gracilis, a beautiful house plant
- Cool Orchids - orchids you can grow in a cool Canadian house
- Tropical Plants - for fall and winter bloom in the home
- Costa Rica for the Nature Lover
- Flame Trees and Fire Ants - Summer in Singapore and Spring in Taiwan
- Of Barbers, Bulbs, Badminton, and Buddhism - a Shandy-esque visit to Toronto and Taiwan with divers excursions along the way
- Peaks and Troughs - or, Spring in four places - Toronto, Vancouver, Taiwan, and Italy
- Flowers in New York, New York - the flower show of the New York Horticultural Society and a spring visit to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Berries are for the Birds - native plant gardening for birds
The Hum of the Fault Line - tracing the web of life in a desert oasis
Tails from the Wild - what to do when the Wild Things come to dine
All articles Copyright 2001 by Clement Kent, c l e m e n t @ g o d e l . n e t
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