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Refereed Journal Articles:

Gombert, L., M. Windham, and S. Hamilton. 2001. Evaluation of Disease Resistance Among 57 Cultivars of Zinnia. HortTechnology11(1): 71-74.

Hamilton, S.L., 2001 Visits to Public Gardens: Their Meaning for Avid Gardeners. HortTechnology 11(2): 209-215.

Hamilton, S.L., 1999. The Roles of the University of Tennessee Gardens in a Public Horticulture Teaching Program. HortTechnology. 9(4):552-556.

Nonrefereed Journal Articles:

Albrecht, M.L. and S.L. Hamilton. 1998. Public Horticulture at the University of Tennessee. Public Garden: The Journal of the AABGA. 13(4): 22-23.

Hamilton, S.L. 1997. Landscaping with Herbs: The Thought Process. Journal of the Herb Society of America. 63:10-11.

Papers or extended abstracts published in conference proceedings

Hamilton, S.L. and M. L. Albrecht. 2000. Undergraduate and Graduate Curriculum in Public horticulture at the University of Tennessee. HortScience5:571.

Hamilton, S.L. 2000. The University of Tennessee Gardens and Herbaceous Plant Evaluation Program. HortScience34:4.

Starman, T.W. and S.L. Hamilton. 2000. Using Hanging Baskets and Containers in Garden Trials at the University of Tennessee. HortScience35:4.

Conlon, H, S.Hamilton, L. Gombert, and R. Brackman. 2000. Garden Performance of Thirteen Tulip Cultivars in Two Plant Hardiness Zones Within Tennessee. Proceedings of SNA 2000 Conference.

Brooks, R.W., Gwinn, K.D., Green, J.F. and Hamilton, S.L. 1999. Essential oils of Monarda didyma and tolerance to powdery mildew. Phytopathology 89:S9.

Gombert, L, S. Hamilton, and M. Windham. 1998. The Effect of Field Irrigation Practices on Disease suppression in Zinnia elegans. HortScience 33:466.

Gombert, L, S. Hamilton, and M. Windham. 1998. Evaluation of Disease Resistance among 57 Varieties of Zinnia elegans. HortScience 33:466.

Hamilton, S. 1997. Visits to Public Gardens: Its Meaning for Avid Gardeners. HortScience 32:591.

Hamilton, S. 1997. Using Phenomological Interviewing: A Qualitative Research Method for People-Plant Studies. HortScience 32:605.

Hamilton, S. 1996. Visits to Public Gardens: Its Meaning for Avid Gardeners. Proceedings from People-Plant Interactions in Urban Areas: A Research & Education Symposium. Texas A&M University.

Hamilton, S. 1996. Using Phenomological Interviewing: A Qualitative Research Method for People-Plant Studies. Proceedings from Interactions in Urban Areas: A Research & Education Symposium. Texas A&M University.

Articles published in popular press:

Wells, E., S.L. Hamilton and J. Newburn. October 2000. Summer's Best. Greenhouse Grower. Pg. 89-98.

Davis, T. and S.L. Hamilton. October 2000. Wet and Wild Field Trials. GMPro. Pg. 32-40.

Hamilton, S.L., Fall 2000. The Autumn Garden. Garden Talk, F.O.G. Newsletter, Vol. 6, no.4.

Miller, C. and S.L. Hamilton. May 2000. Best-kept Secrets: Great Plants you might not know about. Garden Center Magazine. Pg. 36-41.

Hamilton, S.L. and T. Reed. April 2000. The Tropical Look is Hot! GMPro. Pg. 20-25.

Reeves, J. and S. Hamilton. March 2000. Adding Color Vertically in the Garden. The Oak Ridger Home & Garden. Pg. 5.

Hamilton, S. March 2000. Creating a Highly Effective Garden: Eight Easy Rules. The Oak Ridger Home & Garden. Pg. 7.

Hamilton, S.L., Winter 1999. The UTIA Gardens 1998 Summer Field Trials. Garden Talk, F.O.G. Newsletter, Vol. 6, no.1.

Hamilton, S.L., January 1999. Trialed And Ready To Go - Tennessee. Greenhouse Grower. Pg. 78-90.

Hamilton, S.L. and L.L. Gombert, April 1999. 7 Rules for Using Herbs in The Landscape. GMPRO. Pg. 40-46.

Hamilton, S.L. and T. Reed. 1999. The Tropical Trend is Hot!. The Trellis. Vol.2 Pg. 11-15.

Ricks, R., L. Seals, and S. Hamilton. 1999. Pretty in Purple: Painting the Garden with a Palette of Purple Foliage. The Trellis. Vol.2. Pg. 34 -37.

Hamilton, S.L. 1999. Taking The Guesswork Out of Gardening. The Trellis, Vol 2. 1. Pg. 20.

Hamilton, S.L. and T. Reed. Summer 1999. The Tropical Trend is In! Garden Talk, F.O.G. Newsletter, Vol. 6, no. 3.

Davis, T. and Hamilton, S.L., Oct. 1999. Sizzlin' Field Trials - Tennessee. GMPRO. Pg. 32-41.

Hamilton, S.L., Fall 1999. Pansies and Violas: What should you plant this fall? Garden Talk, F.O.G. Newsletter, Vol 6, no. 4.

Ricks, R., L. Seals, and S. Hamilton. Nov. 1999. Purple puts Pizzazz in your product mix. GMPRO. Pg.32-37.

Hamilton, S.L., Oct./Nov. 1999. What Should You Plant This Fall? Results of The UTIA Winter 1998-99 Variety Trials. Cheekwood Botanical Garden Newsletter. Vol. 19, no.5. Pg. 3.

Hamilton, S.L., May 1998. Trial Gardens on the Web. Greenhouse Product News. Vol. 8, no. 5.

Hamilton, S.L., May 1998. Letter to The Editor. Greenhouse Product News. Vol. 8, no. 5.

Hamilton, S.L., June 1998. UT Gardens Hit the Web. Greenhouse Grower.

Hamilton, S.L. and L.L. Gombert, June 1998. Using Herbs in The Landscape. Tennessee Nurserymen's Association Newsletter, Vol 8, Issue 40. pp. 1, 5-7.

Hamilton, S.L., October 1998. Field Notes: Picking the Plants That Perform - Tennessee. GMPro p22.

Hamilton, S.L., Fall 1998. The 1998 Winter Variety Trials. Garden Talk, F.O.G. Newsletter 5(4): 3.

Hamilton, S.L., Winter 1998. Herbs for the South and their Ornamental Appeal. Garden Talk, F.O.G. Newsletter 5(1): 1-2.

Davis, T. and Hamilton, S.L., Oct. 1997. Outdoor Color Report Card: Tennessee. GMPro. pp. 26-28.

Wells, E. and Hamilton, S.L., Oct. 1997. Playing the Field II. Greenhouse Grower. pp.21-26.

Hamilton, S.L., Nov. 1997. The Standout Annuals in the University of Tennessee Trials. Greenhouse Product News. pp.18-19.

Hamilton, S.L., Dec. 1997. Perennial, Herb, and Hanging Basket Containers on Trial in Tennessee. Greenhouse Product News. pp. 8-12.

Hamilton, S.L., 1997. 1997 Trial Garden Field Report. GardenTalk, F.O.G. Newsletter. 4(4): 4-5.

Hamilton, S.L., 1997. The Trial Gardens Are For Children Too!. GardenTalk, F.O.G. Newsletter. 4(4): 1.

Hamilton, S.L., 1997. Salvia Trials at UT. GardenTalk, F.O.G. Newsletter.4(3):7.

Hamilton, S.L., 1997. 1997 Herbaceous "Plants of the Year". GardenTalk, F.O.G. Newsletter. 4(3):3.

Hamilton, S.L., 1997. New & Exciting Flowers in the Summer Trials. GardenTalk, F.O.G. Newsletter. 4(3):2.

Davis, T. and S. Hamilton, Oct. 1996. 1996 Field Trials Roundup. GMPro. pg. 33-36.

Hamilton, S.L., Oct. 1996. Trials Afield. Greenhouse Grower. pg. 27-34.

Hamilton, S.L., 1996. In the Garden. GardenTalk, F.O.G. Newsletter.3(2):3

Hamilton, S.L., 1996. Best New Plants for Tennessee. TFGA Newsletter. 5:1.

Hamilton, S.L., 1996. The 1995 Best of Tennessee Award Winning Plants. GardenTalk, F.O.G. Newsletter.3(1):4.

Hamilton, S.L., 1996. The Best of Tennessee Herbs. Hamilton County Master Gardener Newsletter. 2(4):2.

Hamilton, S.L., Oct., 1995. Making the Cut: Field Trials '95. GMPro. pg. 34-43.


Grants, contracts, and gifts:

2000

Hamilton, S.L., K. D. Gwinn, and J.F. Green. 2000. Disease control of commercial greenhouse crops with antifungal essential oils of Monarda. Bedding Plants Foundation, Inc.(funded $8,530.00 and in progress).

Hamilton, S.L., K. D. Gwinn, and J.F. Green. 2000. Disease control of commercial greenhouse crops with antifungal essential oils of Monarda. Fred C. Gloeckner Foundation (funded $13,018.00 and in progress).


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