January
- Storing vegetable seeds
- It's time to think about perennial vegetables and small fruits
- Watch for heaving of perennials in frozen soil
- Woody plant care for the winter
- Other gardening activities for winter
February
- Winter houseplant care
- Things to do in the landscape in February
- Pruning fruit trees in the home landscape
- Things to do in the landscape in February
March
- 2000 All America Selections
- Selecting healthy trees and shrubs for the home landscape
- Now is the time to think about dormant oil application
- Planting woody plants in compacted soils
- Germination of tomato seeds in the fruit
April
- Seedless tomatoes
- Don't cut those daffodils!
- Pruning shrubs
- Plant your Easter lilies outdoors for flowers next year
- Things to do in April
May
- Pest control for non-fruiting apple trees
- Summer pruning of blackberries and raspberries
- Summer bulbs
- Houseplant care
June
- Summer pruning to keep annuals and perennials blooming
- Watch for fire blight on apples and pears
- Divide daffodils for increased bloom
- There are strange things growing in my mulch
- Integrated pest management in the home vegetable garden
July
- Japanese beetles
- Vegetable garden tips
- Special water concerns on vegetables
- African violets, other houseplants getting scorched
August
- Tomato flower drop
- Keep those woody plants watered
- Bulbs will be on the market soon
- Planting and propagating flowers
September
- Tips to get that Christmas cactus to bloom
- All America Selections for 2001
- Things to do in September
October
- Fall is the time to plant trees and shrubs
- Poor drainage, a curse for the garden and landscape
- Fall vegetable garden activities
- Other things to be doing as cool weather settles in
November
- Deciduous hollies add color to the winter landscape
- Mistletoe
- What to do with all those fallen leaves
- Lift and store tender perennials
December
- Dormancy and plant maintenance
- Reuse straw from autumn displays
- It's not too late to plant bulbs
- Move houseplants to a sunny window