31 February/ March 2001 An Herb Garden in Three Parts, the High Yield of Low-Growing Peas, Fruit Smoothies, Plumbing the Garden, Salad Burnet, Consider Collards, Reliable Raspberries, Index to Issues 25-30
32 April/ May 2001 A Garden Rises from the Wilderness, Play Up the Parsley, Growing Tasty Beefsteak Tomkatoes, Solarize Your Soil, Cold-Hardy Kiwifruit, Fresh-Tasting Preserves, Heirloom Spinach, Sweet Herbal Endings
33 June/ July 2001 How to Grow Fine, Tender Filet Beans, Big Production from a Small Garden, the Mysterious Quince, Caring for Young Fruit Trees, Herbal Teas, from Garden to Teacup, Six-Sided Garden Tuteur, Ice Creams from the Garden, Never Enough Garlic
25 February/ March 2000 Fresh Figs Even in the North, Mache: Spring's First Green, An Early Start for Your Spring Garden, Testing the Limits of Pesto, Success with Celery, Formality and Surprise in a Garden Design, Woodchuck Woes, Seed Starting in Speedling Trays, Lemon Verbena
27 June/ July 2000 Protecting the Harvest Beautifully, Pruning Tomatoes, for Grilling Vegetables Gas Is Great, Growing Eggplants Successfully, Short-Handled Weeding Tools, Discover the Artichoke, Demystifying Espalier, Rosemary Outdoors and in
28 August/ September 2000 Raising Animals As Garden Allies, Lovage: Tastes Like Celery, Only Better, Secrets to Growing Superb Summer Squash, Summer Squash Sautes, Cool Containers, Tomatoes for Stuffing, Time for Muscadines, Deer-Proof Electric Fence, Make Your Own Tasty Salsa
29 October/ November 2000 Pumpkins Good Enough to Eat, Brewing Compost Tea, a Cool-Season Garden, You Say Celeriac, I Say Celery Root, No-Spray Organic Apples, Give Your Vegetables a Thai Twist, Lightweight, Snap-On Cold Frame Cover, Great Gooseberries
30 December 2000/ January 2001 Mesclun Review, Try Your Hand At Grafting, Southern Peas, Fresh Or Dried; French Tarragon, Build a Stone-Edged Gravel Path, Pairing Pasta and Greens, Seasonal Food from a Monastery Garden, Introducing Sea Kale
19 February/ March 1999 Cut-and-Come-Again Lettuce Sampler. Mastering Gardening. Garden of Granite. Give Your Cold Lframe a Warm Bed. Making the Most of Garlic. Alpine Strawberries. Mustard Packs a Punch. Get Those Seedlings in the Ground. Keep Your Crops Safe
20 April/ May 1999 Theres Room for Corn. Gardening Skinny. Lessons from a Restaurant Garden. Moveable Fence. The Sludge Report. Plant Some Scarlet Ladies. Delectable Lemon Basils. Growing for Competition. Roasting to Perfection
22 August/ September 1999 Faux Spinaches Can Stand the Heat. Composting Hot Or Cold. Trouble-Free Cherry Tomatoes. Oregano Primer. Edible Flowers Enliven a Garden. Culinary Mint Medley. One-Day Garden Bench. Plums for All Regions
23 October/ November 1999 Onions from Seed, Essential Tools for Working the Soil, Swiss Chard All Season Long, Give Your Garden a Seaweed Boost, a Kitchen Garden Built from Scratch, One Basic Recipe: Three Great Meals, Cultivate Your Own Shiitakes, Herb Fennel for Fine Flavor and Great Looks
24 December 1999/ Janaury 2000 Carrot Culture from Seed to Storage, Durable Drip Line, Garden Good Guys, Backyard Mini-Farm, Savory Vegetable Soups, Old Salem Garden Structures, Lashing for Gardeners, Persimmons Worth Growing, Chervil--the Subtle Herb
15 June/ July 1998 Tasters' Choice. A Thoroughbred of a Garden. The Many Faces of Asian Greens. Garden of Earthly Delights. Dill's a Breeze. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes. Does Pressure-Treated Wood Belong in Your Garden?. Rosemary Topiary. Nothing Tops Pole Beans
16 August/ September 1998 Planted to Perfection. Worth Their Weight. The Seasons of Savory. Garden Pizzas, Hot Off the Grill. Oh, Deer. A Garden Full of Lessons. Taking the Garden to New Heights. Granitas Capture the Flavors of Summer. Okra Grows Up North. Head Into Lettuce. Seed Starting Strategies. Stone Wall Tactics. Index to Issues 7-12
17 October/ November 1998 The Apples of My Eye. Kitchen Gardener 'round the Old Oak Tree. Double Digging. Stuffed to the Limit. Flurries of Florets. Keeping the Harvest Fresh. Cover Crops Grow Gardens. A Trio of Fall Fruit Tarts. Calculate Before You Cultivate. Bite Into Arugula
18 December 1998/ Janaury 1999 A Guide to Growing Potatoes. Build a Tuteur. Attracting Bees. Comfort Food from the Winter Garden. Start An Heirloom Tradition. Belgian Endive. Garden Relocation. Bay, the Herb Laureate. Juicy Fruit Forest