Since 1904, Horticulture Magazine has provided avid gardeners and plantspeople with accurate, compelling coverage of gardens and the plants and design techniques that truly make them shine. Our in-depth features take you to outstanding gardens and explain their plants and practices.
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Keys to Heaven • Tips and tricks for keeping a favorite morning-glory variety in bloom and in bounds
Iced Out • Road salt does a number on ice, but it can also wreak havoc on soil
American Tuliptree • This large tree boasts fine ornamental qualities while serving as the larval host for several butterflies and moths
Niki’s Top Three • Favorite crops from 2018, plus tips and tasks for this season
FALL TO WINTER CHECKLIST
Greening a Thumb • With the right advice and a friend willing to share it, anyone can become a good gardener
Growing FORWARD • While honoring their legacies, public gardens are on the move
PARADISE KEPT • Limahuli Garden and Preserve celebrates and protects the ancient plants and gardening practices of the Hawaiian Islands
NATIVE PLANT TERMINOLOGY
2018 FLOODING
OTHER BOTANICAL GARDENS IN HAWAII
glacier GARDENS • The gardeners at Glacier Park Lodge contend with unique climate and critters to make a welcoming display for travelers
A HEALTHY Outlook • Healthcare & horticulture—rarely discussed in the same breath, but this rooftop forges a link
WORLDS AWAY • A stop at a first-rate botanical garden is the icing on the cake of an overseas adventure
GARDEN TRAVEL TIPS
Don’t Worry, PLANT HAPPY • Common garden problems can be solved with plants both rugged and beautiful
5 Steps to a CLIMATE-FRIENDLY Garden • Is your yard a polluter or a carbon-sequestering sponge? Its design and maintenance can make all the difference
Plants We Love • Favorites for winter interest, indoor growing and more
Return to Arunachal Pradesh • On his latest exploration, Daniel Hinkley met exciting plants, a remembered friend and an old foe
The Old Guard