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Horticulture

November/December 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

LENDING COMFORT • Borrow three principles of therapeutic garden design to bolster the enjoyment of your own garden

HIMALAYAN WHITE PINE • With its vibrant needles and graceful shape, Pinus wallichiana earns space as a standalone tree

MEETING THE CHALLENGE OF CHANGE • Six ways to grow an eco-friendly and climate-resilient vegetable garden

A SMALL WORLD • On his quarter-acre property, one gardener has encountered hundreds of insect species by taking the time to look

JOHN GRIMSHAW • A view from across the pond

Orchids Made Easy • DISPELLING THREE MYTHS ABOUT GROWING TROPICAL ORCHIDS

SIZABLE OPTIONS • SHOULD YOU STICK TO PURCHASING PERENNIALS IN CONTAINERS OR SEEK OUT TRAYS OF PLUGS? HERE, THE PROS AND CONS OF EACH

FUN WITH UFOs • Land some Unusual Floral Objects to make the neighbors wonder

THE WINTER WALKTHROUGH • When the growing season slows, take time to plan structural changes guided by one simple principle

POP GOES THE GARDEN • Here’s why and how to embrace some plants that self-sow

A LOOK BACK • Greg Coppa shares lessons learned in his 2023 garden

WINNING PLANTS • American Garden Rose Selections

Why My Garden Isn’t Better


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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

LENDING COMFORT • Borrow three principles of therapeutic garden design to bolster the enjoyment of your own garden

HIMALAYAN WHITE PINE • With its vibrant needles and graceful shape, Pinus wallichiana earns space as a standalone tree

MEETING THE CHALLENGE OF CHANGE • Six ways to grow an eco-friendly and climate-resilient vegetable garden

A SMALL WORLD • On his quarter-acre property, one gardener has encountered hundreds of insect species by taking the time to look

JOHN GRIMSHAW • A view from across the pond

Orchids Made Easy • DISPELLING THREE MYTHS ABOUT GROWING TROPICAL ORCHIDS

SIZABLE OPTIONS • SHOULD YOU STICK TO PURCHASING PERENNIALS IN CONTAINERS OR SEEK OUT TRAYS OF PLUGS? HERE, THE PROS AND CONS OF EACH

FUN WITH UFOs • Land some Unusual Floral Objects to make the neighbors wonder

THE WINTER WALKTHROUGH • When the growing season slows, take time to plan structural changes guided by one simple principle

POP GOES THE GARDEN • Here’s why and how to embrace some plants that self-sow

A LOOK BACK • Greg Coppa shares lessons learned in his 2023 garden

WINNING PLANTS • American Garden Rose Selections

Why My Garden Isn’t Better


Expand title description text