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Horticulture

March/April 2024
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.

Horticulture

A DIFFERENT LAND • Letting go of the English garden influence sets American gardeners on an easier path

EARTH VERSE • Pick up a book of poetry and see the garden in new light

STEVE CASTORANI • Perennially focused

THE RIGHT START • Advice for planting the garden from transplants or direct-sown seed

ANCIENT SILPHIUM (POSSIBLY) • Is an obscure fennel relative in fact the most legendary herb of Ancient Rome and Greece?

TREES BETRAYED • Greg Coppa laments acts of “treeson” but offers hope

CHALLENGE ACCEPTED • PERENNIALS TO GROW IN DRY SHADE OR DEER COUNTRY

A WALK AMONG FLOWERS • Labyrinth gardens offer a path to peacefulness

THE SOFT SIDE OF CONIFERS • SCALE-LEAVED TYPES CONTRIBUTE A GENTLY SCULPTURAL PRESENCE TO THE GARDEN

KING OF THE HÜGEL • GARDENERS ARE FINDING NEW USES FOR THE TIME-TESTED TECHNIQUE OF HÜGELKULTUR

JUST ADD CAREX • SEDGES MAKE VALUABLE COMPANIONS FOR SHOWIER PERENNIALS

NEW PLANTS • Flowering Shrubs

THE SHARED PLANT: Jekyll or Hyde?


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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.

Horticulture

A DIFFERENT LAND • Letting go of the English garden influence sets American gardeners on an easier path

EARTH VERSE • Pick up a book of poetry and see the garden in new light

STEVE CASTORANI • Perennially focused

THE RIGHT START • Advice for planting the garden from transplants or direct-sown seed

ANCIENT SILPHIUM (POSSIBLY) • Is an obscure fennel relative in fact the most legendary herb of Ancient Rome and Greece?

TREES BETRAYED • Greg Coppa laments acts of “treeson” but offers hope

CHALLENGE ACCEPTED • PERENNIALS TO GROW IN DRY SHADE OR DEER COUNTRY

A WALK AMONG FLOWERS • Labyrinth gardens offer a path to peacefulness

THE SOFT SIDE OF CONIFERS • SCALE-LEAVED TYPES CONTRIBUTE A GENTLY SCULPTURAL PRESENCE TO THE GARDEN

KING OF THE HÜGEL • GARDENERS ARE FINDING NEW USES FOR THE TIME-TESTED TECHNIQUE OF HÜGELKULTUR

JUST ADD CAREX • SEDGES MAKE VALUABLE COMPANIONS FOR SHOWIER PERENNIALS

NEW PLANTS • Flowering Shrubs

THE SHARED PLANT: Jekyll or Hyde?


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