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Botanical Bits (topical column distributed monthly to newspapers)
Community Landscapes, Ideas and inspiration for Landscape Stewards
GreatPlants Gardener, Plains-proven Plants for Beautiful Landscapes
The Seed, Plains-proven Plants to Know and Grow
Writings, Literary Excerpts
To request publications, call 402/472-2971 or email cpaxton@unlnotes.unl.edu
The Seed, Plains-proven Plants to Know and Grow
2007--The Value of Large Trees
2006--Wildflowers
2005--Groundcovers
2004--The Mighty Oak
2003 ( GreatPlants Gardener )
Water Gardens
Vines and Climbers
The Small Garden/The Acreage
Ornamental Grasses
Viburnums
Butterfly Gardens
Spring-flowering Trees
LandscapingNebraska Style, Part I and II
Community Landscapes, Ideas and inspiration for Landscape Stewards (Underlined articles available here; for full publications, call 402/472-2971 or email cpaxton@unlnotes.unl.edu)
Community Landscapes 2007
Nebraska Statewide Arboretum or, the crazy idea that worked
INSIDE: Memorial Plantings Invaluable to Community Arboretum
On-site Nursery Helps Arboretum Grow
The Campus of a thousand Oaks Arboretum
Geocaching Brings New Visitors to Arboretum
Tips for Starting an Arboretum
The College Landscape in Student Recruitment
What we do on our summer vacation
Join the Family!
Community Landscapes 2006
What We've Learned
NSA Landscape Grants--20 Years of Impacts
Outdoor Classroom Gets Students Involved
Successful Community Landscapes: Making It Happen
Nature's Mosaic: the "little fishing pond" that grew
Partners, Projects and Impacts 1986-2006
Community Landscapes 2005
Structures in the Garden: Blending Function, Art and Plants
Putting a Value on Community Greening
Pathways: Accessing the Landscape
Just the Right Spot: Placing Sculpture in the Garden
Design for UNK's Centennial Plaza
Community Landscapes 2004
Rethinking Shelter Plantings
Many Trees and Shrubs Proving to be Drought-tolerant
Promote Volunteerism and Appreciate the Efforts
A Place for Healing: Gardens in Nebraska's Health Care Facilities
Pine Wilt Basics
Community Landscapes 2003
The Arboretum All around Us
Herbicides and Woody Plants: an Uncomfortable Coexistence
Mickle Middle School in Lincoln
Jon S. Wilson Memorial Park
NSA Continues to Add New Affiliate Sites
The Value of Diversity in the Community Forest
Community Landscapes 2002
Community Parks in NebraskaAn Incredible Resource
The 2002 Drought
LANDSCAPE DESIGNS for Tuxedo Park in Crete, Jefferson County Courthouse in Fairbury, Shannon Trail Project
Project Learning Tree
Signage
Who's Caring for Nebraska's Public Gardens
Community Landscapes 2001
Developing an ArboretumHistory of Arboretums in Nebraska, Tips for Starting, Help in Getting Started, Affiliation with NSA
Nebraska's Historic LandscapesRestoring Courthouse Grounds, Suggestions for Courthouse Landscapes
LANDSCAPE DESIGNSSchool, Arboretum, Park
Enabling People with Plants, The Enabling Garden
Where Hackberry Is King
Community Landscapes 2000
Public Gardens as "Privileged Space"
Turf TalesTime to Turn the Table
LANDSCAPE DESIGNSLibrary, Civic Center
Green Space Projects Endure Drought
First Impressions Count
Nebraska Street Trees
The Garden Classroom
Community Landscapes 1999
Welcome to Community Landscapes
LANDSCAPE DESIGNSSchool, Park, Prairie
Historic Parks
Omaha South High
VolunteersMaking a Truly Community Landscape
MaintenanceKeeping It Up
GreatPlants Gardener 2003-2008
Botanical Bits (monthly topical column distributed to newspapers):
Acorns to Oaks
Plains-Hardy Shrubs for Fall Color
Selecting Plants for a Kid's Yard
Prairie Dropseed, An Elegant Prairie Grass
Bush Type Clematis
It's a Kid's Yard!
Winter Revelations--Kentucky Coffeetree
The Best Roses for your Valentine--Earthkind Roses
Kentucky Coffeetree--Winter Revelations
Decorate for Christmas Naturally
Fall Color in Shrubs
Fall Tree-planting
Asters
Milkweeds: Beauties and Beasts
Planting for Hummingbirds
Poppy Mallows for the Home Garden
Return of the Elm
Persimmon
Forcing Flowering Branches a Great Way to "Force" Spring
Immediate Care for Storm-damaged Trees
Shrubs for Winter Landscapes
Berry Christmas
Perennials for Fall Color
Sizzlin' Silphiums and Sunflowers
Dealing with Drought
Community Forest Trees
Wildflowers
Dandelions
Serviceberry Brightens Spring Landscape
Great Trees for Small Landscapes
Designing with Foliage
Warming Winter
December Decorate for the Holidays—Naturally
Nature's Bounty of Edible Plants
Autumn Cabaret
Chinkapin Oak
Perennials that Beat the Heat
Ginkgo
Vines
Redbuds
Cottonwoods
Spring Flowers
Dogwoods
Hackberry
Holiday Baking with Fruits and Nuts
Ornamental Grasses for the Fall Landscape
Rethinking Shelterbelts
Goldenrods
Butterflies
Daisy Days
Creating a Pocket Prairie
Native Woodland Flowers
Lucky to Have Ohio Buckeye
Restless about Natives: Why the Debate?
Bridging the Winter Gap
Less Common Conifers
Conifers Drop Their Leaves Too
Fall Color Also Includes Flowers
Taylor Juniper
Summer Shade
Blues and Yellows
Evening Primroses
Viburnums
Buttonbush
Spring wildflowers
Barking for Trees
Grasses
Evergreens
Native Shrubs
Wahoo
Bur Oak
Prairie
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