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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Horticulture
AN ECOLOGICAL AGREEMENT • How three great minds think alike
FALLING FOR LEAFY GREENS • 7 super salad crops to grow for autumn harvests
BLUEBERRIES & CO. • Members of the genus Vaccinium provide sweet flavor, health benefits and beauty in the garden
REBECCA MCMACKIN • Enhancing our urban habitat
THE GARDEN GOES DARK • Reducing nighttime lighting benefits plants, pollinators and people, too
LOW-WATER WONDERS • EXPLORE ONE PLANTSMAN’S DROUGHT-TOLERANT FAVORITES FOR EACH LEVEL OF THE GARDEN
AT HOME WITH PLANTS • Business travel and pleasure trips helped inspire this Cincinnati garden
ROOTED IN PLACE • LAYERING IS A PROPAGATION TECHNIQUE THAT TAKES A WHILE TO COMPLETE, BUT IT DEMANDS LITTLE EFFORT FROM THE GARDENER
Take It Indoors • As the growing season dwindles, potted citrus become a summer souvenir
NEW PLANTS • Multiseason Marvels
GAGA FOR GALANTHUS • As easy as they are irresistible, snowdrops boast a devoted and growing following
Magic Moments