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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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?