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2003

January1-January 10, Contains the following information:  Saving Money; Early January Gardening; Those Amazing Leaves; Pruning Fruit Trees; Growing Lemons and Oranges; Flowering Houseplants for Winter Color; Winter Beauty in Bark; Clam Capital of the West.

2002

December 30-December 31, Contains the following information:  Dungeness Crab Time, Promegranate - That Unique Fruit.   

November 4-November 15, Contains the following information:  Where Did Pears Come From?, Fall Care for Tuberous Begonias, Landscaping, Preparing Roses for Winter's Chill, Brighten Your Winter with an Amaryllis, Maintaining Your Garden Pond, Growing New Houseplants from Stem Cuttings, Christmas Cactus Time, Wintertime Herbs, Next Year's Vegetable Garden.

November 18-November 29, Contains the following information:  Silver Spotted Tiger Moths, Houseplant Pests, Late November Gardening, Check Your House for Water and Pest Damage, Silverfish, Firebrats and Booklice, Defrosting a Turkey, Holiday Food Safety, Roasting a Perfect Turkey, Candy Colored Potatoes For Variety and Nutrition, Holiday Shopping.

October 21-November 1, Contains the following information: Japanese Maples - A Fall Spectacular, Storing Pumpkins and Winter Squash, When to Pick Pears, Forcing Flower Bulbs, Fall Care for Irises, More Than Plants in Your Water Garden, Fall Planting Trees and Shrubs, Insects in Stored Food, Dealing with Moss, Late Fall Lawn Care.

October 7-October 18, Contains the following information:  Picking and Storing Apples, Fall Ants and Termites, Fall Rains Mean Plant Diseases, Freezing Seafood Products, Enjoying Your October Garden, Ripening Green Tomatoes, Winter Care for Geraniums, Fall Yard Cleanup, Late October Garden Update, Home Care for Houseplants,

September 23-October 4, Contains the following information:  Plant Your Garlic Now, Your Plants May Need Some Water, Fall Webworms, WSU's Learning Center, Planting Spring Bulbs, Cluster Flies, Tree Root Problems, October Gardening Activities, It's Lime Time, 4-H Volunteers.

September 9-September 20, Contains the following information:  Water the Right Way, September Gardening, Oriental Lilies, Turn Autumn Leaves to Compost. Don't Forget Those Slugs, Turning Green Tomatoes Red, Late Summer Weeds, Over-Watering Fuchsias, Fall Lawn Diseases, Planting a New Lawn.

August 26-September 6, Contains the following information:  Spider Time, Calla Lillies, Treasures on the Beach, Plant Disease Identification, Earwigs, Fall Soil Amendments, Potato Harvesting, Planting for Winter Gardens, Apple Cider, Transplanting Shrubs.

August 12-August 23, Contains the following information:  Raspberry Care, Harvesting Your Crops, Dealing with Yellowjackets, Don't Stress Out Over Your Lawn This Summer, Azalea Leaf Gall, Tomato Blight, Apple Scab, Are My Evergreens Dying?, Crane Fly Time, It's Tuna Time.

July 29-August 9, Contains the following information:  Watering Plants in Containers, Blue and Pink Hydrangeas, Caring for Hanging Baskets, August Potatoes and Tomatoes, August Gardening Activities, Vegetable Flowers, Spruce Aphids, Controlling Root Weevils, Harvesting Garlic, Propagating Plants from Stem Cuttings.

July 15-July 26, Contains the following information:  July Gardening, Mid-Summer Bulb Care, Grass Can Stunt Your Plants, Mushrooms in Your Lawn, Using Grass Clippings, Kitchen Bugs, Powdery Mildew, Drying Fruits and Vegetables, Gray Mold, Renovate Your Strawberry Plants.

June 17-June 28, Contains the following information:  Keep Up With Your Lawn Mowing, Spittlebugs, Apple Scab, Summer Gardening, Slug Control, Support Your Tomato Plants, Check the Plant Before You Spray, Fruit Trees With No Fruit, Treated Wood, Watering Your Garden. 

July1-July 12, Contains the following information:  Yellow Leaves, Raspberry Root Rot, Lavender, Freezing Fresh Strawberries, Vegetable Care, Dealing with Garden Pests, Summer Lawn Care, Cabbage Worms, Peonies, Lawn Mowing Habits.

June 3-June 14, Contains the following information:  Green Bean Are Great, Parsley for Your Garden, Vinegar for Those Weeds, Strawberry Harvest Time, Removing Old Flowers, Mason Bees, Roses, Summer Pruning, Watering Your Lawn, Keeping Annuals Bright.

May 20-May 31, Contains the following information: Growing Tomatoes, Container Vegetable Gardening, Fertilizing Your Lawn, Tent Caterpillars, Buy Direct from Local Farmers, Seafood for Health, Don't Forget Those Mycorrhizae, Edible Flowers, Early June Gardening, June Vegetable Planting.

May 6-May 17, Contains the following information:  The Spring Battle with Weeds, Herbicides for the Home Garden, May Gardening, Cherry Tree Problems, Buying Annual Plants, Sooty Mold, Blueberries for Your Garden, Controlling Blackberries and Scotch Broom, More Gardening for May, Apply Mulch Now.

April 22-May 3rd, Contains the following  information: Rhubarb is a Winner, Caring for Bulbs, Lilac Care, Protecting New Transplants, Choosing a New Garden Site, Red Raspberries - A Northwest Favorite, Gardening is Great Exercise, Gardening on the Coast, Early May Gardening, Rhodie Problems.

April 8-April 19th, Contains the following  information: Sweet Peas, Tomatoes for Our Cool Climate, Plant Disease Prevention Time, Spring Fuchsia Care, Shady Plants, It's Master Gardener Week, Bad bugs, Hamburger, and Your Backyard BBQ, Organic Fertilizers, April Gardening, and Gardening Safety.

March 25-April 5, Contains the following information: First of Spring Gardening, Gardening Too Early, Testing Seeds for Germination, Lawn Mowing Season is Here, Growing Potatoes at Home, Fertilizing Your Lawn, Garden Fresh Lettuce, Early April Gardening, Basil - The King of Herbs

March 11-March22,Contains the following  information: Don't Let That Moss Get You Down, Starting Your Garden, Composting, Floating Row Covers, Buying Bare Root Plants, Selecting Trees and Shrubs, Improving Your Soil, Food Safety and Your Dishwasher, Got Aphids - Don't Panic, Stubborn Weeds.

February 25-March 8, contains the following information:  Planting Peas, Fruit Tree Varieties, Building a Cold Frame, Planting Strawberries, Native Plants in Your Landscape, Dealing with Moss, Crane Fly Control Time, Early March Gardening, Stain Removal, Lawn Thatch Control.

February 11-22, contains the following information: Caring For Cut Flowers ,Vegetable Transplants, Magnificent Monday, Early Spring Bulbs, Fat Replacers in Snack Foods,  February Gardening, Sewing and Stitchery Expo 2002,Spruce Aphids Plant Nutrients in Early Spring, Rose Disease Control     

January 28-February 8, contains the following  information: Repotting Indoor Plants, Cross Contamination, Primroses for Springtime Color, Oyster Capital of the World, Early February Garden Tips, Terrarium Gardening, Towels, Sponges, and Dish Cloths, Houseplant Pests, Careful With Those Kitchen Knives, and Buying Quality Seafood.

January 14-25, contains the following  information:  Indoor Flowering Branches, Young Trees Might Need Fertilizer, Tree Fruit Varieties, Wood Ashes for Young Garden, Dormant Spray for Fruit Trees, making Your Own Potting Soil, Gourmet Salad Greens for Your Garden, Pruning and Fruit Tree Diseases, Lichens, Wait for Your Spring Garden.

January 1-11, contains the following information: Saving Money, Creative Cleaning, Early January Gardening, Budget Planning, Pruning Fruit Trees, Growing Lemons and Oranges, Flowering Houseplants for Winter Color, Winter Beauty in Bark, Clam Capital of the West.

2001

November  19-November 30th, contains the following  information: Defrosting a Turkey, Holiday Food Safety, Roasting a Perfect Turkey, Holiday Shopping, Holiday Plants, Give Your Garden a Makeover This Fall, Silverfish, Firebrats, and Booklice, Candy Colored Potatoes For Variety and Nutrition, Wash Your Hands for Food Safety, and Early December Gardening.

December 3-December 14th, contains the following  information:  Poinsettias, Christmas Tree Care, Sleepless in Southwest Washington, Holiday Stains, Peach Leaf Curl, Carpet Beetles, Current Habits and Future Health, Raised Garden Beds for Better Results, Holiday Energy Savers, How Long Can I Keep My Christmas Tree?

December 17-December 28th, contains the following  information: Grow Your Own Christmas Tree, December Gardening, Clothes Moth, Chimney Cleanup, Winter Time Jade Plant Care, African Violets-The Easiest House Plant, Winter Indoor Plant Care, Amaryllis Plants, Caring for Indoor Ferns, Clean Up Those Houseplants.

December 31, contains the following  information: Dungeness Crab

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