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September/October 2008 Newsletter

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From the Editor;

Fall is a time for new beginnings. To me, even more so than the January flush of resolutions. As a child, new school clothes, supplies, and adventures awaited. As a gardener, Fall is no less exciting because we are fortunate to have this second gardening season each year. Cooling temperatures encourage outdoor endeavors and likewise plant growth and blooms. We hope the articles in this issue, ranging from planting and pruning to dealing with problems that can appear, will help make it your best Fall gardening yet.

 

Table of Contents

  • Seeding Wildflowers
  • Hints & Tips
  • What’s Happening at the D.I.G.
  • Herbal Highlights-Cilantro
  • Storm Recovery for Trees
  • Dance With the Ants
  • You Say Mantis-I Say Mantid
  • In The Spotlight
  • Dr Doug Welsh Receives National Awards for Book
  • Veggin With Elmer
  • Gardening With Kiddos
  • On the Wild Side
  • Climbing Aster
  • Brazos County Master Gardeners Speakers Bureau
  • Brownpatch
  • Fall Planting for Spring Blooms
  • Gardenline: Your Garden Questions Answered
  • Up Coming Events and Word Search
  • BCMGs’ Favorite Fall Plants