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Horticulture

November/December 2021
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

NIKI’S PICKS • Four plants that stood out in Niki Jabbour’s 2021 vegetable garden, plus tips and tasks for this season

FALL-TO-WINTER CHECKLIST

REWILD AND REBUG • An environmentalist explains why we should encourage nature — including insects — to function more freely

IN YOUR GARDEN

A SIMPLE INSTRUCTION • Life, be it plant or animal, is driven by nature’s mandate to cells: Cooperate

the GARDENER’S GIFT GUIDE

Your Holiday Shopping Starts Here!

THE HIDDEN HALF OF THE GARDEN • Robert Kourik explains that a better understanding of root systems will lead to the adoption of practices that most benefit plants

PLANTS WE LOVE • Climbers from Seed

CAROL REESE • The beloved garden personality reflects on her life amid plants and “plant people”

NORTHERN WISDOM • A gardener planted north of the 49th parallel shares her best advice for cold-climate gardeners or anyone needing a little inspiration

APT TO THRIVE • A LOOK AT THE MYRIAD WAYS THAT PLANTS HAVE ADAPTED TO WEATHER AND CLIMATE

WHAT’S NEW! • LOOK FOR THESE STANDOUTS AMONG NEW OFFERINGS IN 2022

ON Hummingbird HILL • CAREFULLY CRAFTED GARDEN SPACES HELP FAMILIES AT A CALIFORNIA CHILDREN’S HOSPICE

HITS AND MISSES • Greg Coppa reflects on the past year’s learning experiences in the garden

IDAHO BOTANICAL GARDEN

3 WAYS TO REPAY HELPFUL INSECTS IN WINTER

5 HERB FLOWERS FOR PEOPLE & POLLINATORS • We often concentrate on their foliage, but some herbs produce flowers with culinary merit. Pick some of these for the kitchen, and leave some for the bees:

JUST ANOTHER DAY


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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

NIKI’S PICKS • Four plants that stood out in Niki Jabbour’s 2021 vegetable garden, plus tips and tasks for this season

FALL-TO-WINTER CHECKLIST

REWILD AND REBUG • An environmentalist explains why we should encourage nature — including insects — to function more freely

IN YOUR GARDEN

A SIMPLE INSTRUCTION • Life, be it plant or animal, is driven by nature’s mandate to cells: Cooperate

the GARDENER’S GIFT GUIDE

Your Holiday Shopping Starts Here!

THE HIDDEN HALF OF THE GARDEN • Robert Kourik explains that a better understanding of root systems will lead to the adoption of practices that most benefit plants

PLANTS WE LOVE • Climbers from Seed

CAROL REESE • The beloved garden personality reflects on her life amid plants and “plant people”

NORTHERN WISDOM • A gardener planted north of the 49th parallel shares her best advice for cold-climate gardeners or anyone needing a little inspiration

APT TO THRIVE • A LOOK AT THE MYRIAD WAYS THAT PLANTS HAVE ADAPTED TO WEATHER AND CLIMATE

WHAT’S NEW! • LOOK FOR THESE STANDOUTS AMONG NEW OFFERINGS IN 2022

ON Hummingbird HILL • CAREFULLY CRAFTED GARDEN SPACES HELP FAMILIES AT A CALIFORNIA CHILDREN’S HOSPICE

HITS AND MISSES • Greg Coppa reflects on the past year’s learning experiences in the garden

IDAHO BOTANICAL GARDEN

3 WAYS TO REPAY HELPFUL INSECTS IN WINTER

5 HERB FLOWERS FOR PEOPLE & POLLINATORS • We often concentrate on their foliage, but some herbs produce flowers with culinary merit. Pick some of these for the kitchen, and leave some for the bees:

JUST ANOTHER DAY


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