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Horticulture

September/October 2023
Magazine

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.

EDITOR’S NOTE

Horticulture

THE GARDEN’S GOOD VIBES • It comes as no surprise, but scientists are proving that gardening boosts our mental wellness

DOUBLEFILE VIBURNUM • Horizontal growth and heavy flowering pair up in this handsome shrub

THE MULCH IS ALIVE • Boost the garden’s ecology by replacing bark mulch with low-growing perennials

OUTWIT WINTER • Use autumn to plan and prepare for cold-season harvests

KELLY NORRIS • Erasing the line between garden and landscape

NO ORDINARY LAWN • Pepper the grass with spring-blooming bulbs to usher in the growing season — and pollinators, too

STEPPING TOWARD THE SUSTAINABLE • HOW AND WHY TODAY’S GARDENERS TRANSITION FROM TRADITIONAL PRACTICES TO A MORE NATURAL APPROACH

WORLDS COMBINE • WIN A PLANTSMAN’S SUBURBAN GARDEN, THERE’S SPACE FOR DROUGHT LOVERS, TROPICAL DELIGHTS AND EVERYTHING BETWEEN

Fragrant Favorites • LOOK PAST LILACS AND GARDENIAS TO BUILD A LESS EXPECTED SCENTED GARDEN

Floral Finale • FLOWERING ANNUALS PROVIDED HAPPY SURPRISES FOR A TRANSPLANTED GARDENER PLAYING THE LONG GAME

LEGENDARY LOGEE’S • A New England greenhouse shares tropical delights with gardeners near and far

PLANTS WE LOVE • Wonderful Woodies

The Horticopter


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Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Home & Garden

Languages

English

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.

EDITOR’S NOTE

Horticulture

THE GARDEN’S GOOD VIBES • It comes as no surprise, but scientists are proving that gardening boosts our mental wellness

DOUBLEFILE VIBURNUM • Horizontal growth and heavy flowering pair up in this handsome shrub

THE MULCH IS ALIVE • Boost the garden’s ecology by replacing bark mulch with low-growing perennials

OUTWIT WINTER • Use autumn to plan and prepare for cold-season harvests

KELLY NORRIS • Erasing the line between garden and landscape

NO ORDINARY LAWN • Pepper the grass with spring-blooming bulbs to usher in the growing season — and pollinators, too

STEPPING TOWARD THE SUSTAINABLE • HOW AND WHY TODAY’S GARDENERS TRANSITION FROM TRADITIONAL PRACTICES TO A MORE NATURAL APPROACH

WORLDS COMBINE • WIN A PLANTSMAN’S SUBURBAN GARDEN, THERE’S SPACE FOR DROUGHT LOVERS, TROPICAL DELIGHTS AND EVERYTHING BETWEEN

Fragrant Favorites • LOOK PAST LILACS AND GARDENIAS TO BUILD A LESS EXPECTED SCENTED GARDEN

Floral Finale • FLOWERING ANNUALS PROVIDED HAPPY SURPRISES FOR A TRANSPLANTED GARDENER PLAYING THE LONG GAME

LEGENDARY LOGEE’S • A New England greenhouse shares tropical delights with gardeners near and far

PLANTS WE LOVE • Wonderful Woodies

The Horticopter


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