*The unusual, artful garden created by Elissa Steeves in Blacksburg, VA
*New, ornamental ideas for cover crops.
*A desert oasis in Tuscon.
*Profile of Mary Margaret Rochford of the Fresh Air School, a summer camp that puts together kids and gardening.
*How to over-winter tender plants in cold climates.
American Gardener Sept Oct 2010
*Profile of Nurseryman Neil Diboll, expert on prairie plants.
*Late-blooming fall shrubs for color and scent.
*The "natural" approach to garden design.
*Interview with Encore azalea breeder Buddy Lee.
*The pleasures of persimmon trees.
*Trees to plant for beautiful fall color -- and how to grow Japanese maples in containers.
*Four eye-catching trees for fall: the hottest color, the best-looking bark; the skinniest waist; the most obliging.
*Color in the garden: tips from designers Gabriela Yariv in Santa Monica and Tish Treherne in Bainbridge Island.
*2011 Fine Gardening calendar.
*Transforming a poorly drained site into a magnificent oasis.
*Standout trees that always please.
*Serrata hydrangeas thata can take the frost.
*Dwarf versions of garden favorites.
*Ornamental Edibles.
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