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The features below are linked in their entirety,
and reprinted courtesy of American Nurseryman Publishing Company, Inc.
UPDATED JUNE, 2010, COMPLETE FEATURES NOW AVAILABLE AS PDF
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MAKING A DIFFERENCE
by Robert F. Gabella, published in the February 2010
issue of American Nurseryman
magazine. This green initiatives feature
describes
recycling of Horticultural plastics at
Midwest
Groundcovers, a
unique company within an industry not especially known for
transformational leadership.
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KEEPING TRACK by Robert F.
Gabella, published in the February 15, 2004 issue
of American Nurseryman magazine.
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UPDATED JUNE, 2010, ARCHIVED CONTENT FROM "GROWING TRENDS" NOW POSTED
Linked
below, see Robert F. Gabella's previously published features and covers
from
GROWING TRENDS - the magazine of the
ILLINOIS GREEN
INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (formerly the Illinois Nurserymen's
Association).
For additional features and content, click the links for the current
online edition.
Deciduous
Azaleas for Northern Illinois
August, 1999
Drought-Tolerant Hostas October, 1999
COVER PHOTO
December, 2000
COVER PHOTO January, 2001
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Though
THE DAILY JOURNAL
no longer maintains or publishes the
ORNAMENTALS & EDIBLES magazine, Sunday newspaper
supplement or web - it's possible but not certain
that the full range of my published content and images may be re-linked soon - I
will keep readers posted as to any progress and I kindly thank The Daily
Journal for their permission to re-print!
In the mean time, here are links to 3 feature articles out of the 10
total which I wrote between 2007 and 2009, I will continue to re-post as
additional content becomes available.
See
feature articles and photography by Robert F. Gabella in
Ornamentals & Edibles magazine (March, 2007) and now in The
Daily Journal's Gardening with Ornamentals & Edibles
(September, 2007 onward:
CURRENTLY AVAILABLE ONLINE:
November 4, 2007
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FEELING BAMBOOZLED?
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Demystifying the So-Called "Lucky Bamboo"!
PENDING RE-PUBLICATION:
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March 17, 2009
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CANNAS - A TROPICAL LOOK FOR MIDWEST GARDENS
- Popular Cultivars, Growing From
Seed, and a Discussion of Canna Virus
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March 3,
2009 -
WHEN IS SEED TOO OLD?
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Germination Testing Back-Dated Seed
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July 2, 2008 -
DEALING WITH THE DOG DAYS
- Garden Tasks and Tips for High
Summer
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February 3, 2008 -
TRENDING THE GARDEN
- Garden Trends
for 2008.
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October 6, 2007 -
FORCING BULBS THE EASY WAY
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Refrigerator Force Spring Bulbs for Gifts and Décor
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September 16, 2007 -
LATE
SEASON GARDENING
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Anxious Gardeners Ask "When Is It Too Late"
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March, 2007 -
GET
GROWING, Cool Season Crops to Start Now!
SAVING ANOTHER SCHEFFLERA!
I receive more inquiries about Hawaiian
Schefflera (Heptapleurum arboricolum) than any other houseplant.
Click the Tips/Q&A Button at left, or the
link above, to see how Ginette from Ontario might confront her plant's very
particular predicament!
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Read
AUTOMATED DATA CAPTURE by
Kevin L. Moser and Robert F. Gabella, published in the September, 2002 issue of
FloraCulture
INTERNATIONAL magazine. The article is linked in its
entirety, and is reprinted courtesy of Ball Publishing, Inc.
For more links and
articles click the
BEEN THERE
button at left.
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