"Pure Poetry (pdf)," by Tovah Martin, La Vie Claire, Spring 2009
"Two of a Kind," by Dr. Richard Churchill, People, Places & Plants, Late Summer/Autumn, 2008
"Good Enough to Eat," by Jenny Andrews, Garden Design, Summer 2008
"Gardens for Change," by Carol Brock, Boulder Country Home & Garden Magazine, Summer 2008
"A Garden for All Seasons," by Julie A. Martins, Country Gardens, Spring 2008
"Acadia Country," by Jonathan Kandell, Smithsonian, April 2008
"Year-Round Radicals (pdf)," by Joshua Bodwell, Maine Home + Design, September 2007
"The Constant Gardeners (pdf)," by Heidi Julavits, New York Times Style Magazine, November 5, 2006
"The Basics of Organic Gardening", by Susan Heeger, Martha Stewart Living, March 2005
"Nothing Middling About the Mid-Atlantic," by Laura Sayre, The New Farm, February 13, 2004
"Meet the Gardener: Barbara Damrosch," by Beth Kujawski, Your Garden, Issue #2, 2004
"Four Season Farm," by Paula Deitz," Gardens Illustrated, February 2003
"Enduringly Yankee, With a Modern Twist," by R. W. Apple, The New York Times, July 10, 2002
"The Winter Garden: Warming Recipes from Four Season Farm (pdf)," by Nancy Harmon Jenkins, Food & Wine, February 2003
"Grow Your Own," by Tom Christopher, House and Garden, April 2002
"Catching the Retreating Sun for Fresh Greens," by Anne Raver, The New York Times, November 4, 2001
"Winter Bounty," Mother Earth News, February/March 2000
"Rare Treat: Brooksville gardeners open their gates for charity (pdf)," photos by Lynn Karlin, People Places & Plants, Summer 2000
"Reinventing the Garden," by Matt Scanlon, Mother Earth News, February/March 2000
"Cold Comfort Farm," by Warren Schultz, Gourmet, September 2000
"Taste for Growing (pdf)," by Barbara Damrosch, American Profile, September 2000
"Warming the Winter," by Sheryl Julian, The Boston Globe, November 3, 1999
"Plant Guru Doesn't Live by Greens Alone," by Llyod Ferriss, Portland Press Herald, March 11, 1998
"What Creates the Best Vegetables?," by Edward Behr, The Art of Eating, Summer 1998
"A Real Food Revolution," by Kimberly Ridley, Hope Magazine, September/October 1998
"Winter Greens," by Catherine Heins, Bangor Daily News, October 27, 1998
"Living An Organic Life," by Vicki Mattern, Organic Gardening, November/December 1998
"The Good Life: Coleman and Damrosch create their own version of utopia," by Elizabeth Stehle and Paul Tukey, People Places & Plants, Spring 1997
"The Contrary Garden: Market welcomes year-round produce," text by Paul Tukey photos by Lynn Karlin, People, Places & Plants, Fall 1997
"The Best Garden Books," by Patricia A. Taylor, Diversion, December 1997
"Reaping Winter's Bounty," by Mary Beausoleil, Richmond Times Dispatch, November 10, 1996
"A Shared Passion," Country Living Gardener, Summer 1995
"Maine Woman a Gardener for All Seasons," Bangor Daily News, January 4, 1994
"Safe From Maine's Cold Winter, Salad Greens Sprout Happily," by Nancy Harmon Jenkins, The New York Times, February 23, 1994
"Get Your Earliest Tomatoes Ever," Organic Gardening, November 1994
"Reluctant Guru," by Jeff Clark, Downeast, May 1993
"The Mountain With No Top, The River With No End," by David Walker, Preview, May 22-29, 1992
"No Heat Needed," by Betta Stothart, Maine Times, November 20, 1992
"Rebel in the Garden," by Jeff Clark, New England Living, February 1991
"The Green-World Gardens of Eliot Coleman," by Jack Cook, Country Journal, May/June 1991
"Dream Gardens," by Susan A. Roth, Hartford Monthly, May 1990
"At Home With Barbara Damrosch," by Laurence Sheehan, Decorating Remodeling, March 1989
"The Enduring Allure of Perennials," by Joan Lee Faust, The New York Times, February 3, 1983