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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EDITOR’S NOTE
NEW LIFE • Since retiring from Wall Street, this gardener has made it her mission to share the benefits of ecological growing
A GOOD START • Seed starting and soil care offer first steps in reducing waste in the garden
DRY TIMES • Lessons from one hot, droughty summer, and a hope for the new year
WINNING PLANTS • All-America Selections
THE BEST YEAR YET • Whether you’re new to vegetable gardening or an old hand, success starts with midwinter planning
‘ELIZABETH’ MAGNOLIA • Fragrant flowers of the softest yellow gently herald spring
DEBORAH HARDWICK • A clematis collector shares her expertise
CHEERS TO CHARTREUSE • LEMON-LIME FOLIAGE IS AN ATTENTION GETTER THAT CAN’T BE BEAT
PLAY WITH YOUR FOOD! • THE VEGETABLE GARDEN IS RIPE FOR FUN. HERE’S WHY, AND WAYS TO MAKE IT PLAYFUL
A Brighter VIEW • DISASTER PROMPTED THEM TO MOVE HOMES, BUT THE NEW GARDEN PROVED VITAL TO THEIR HEALING
HOLDING Water • RAIN GARDENS TRAP POTENTIALLY POLLUTED RUNOFF BEFORE IT CAN REACH WATERWAYS
UP AND COMERS PART 2 • 2023 PROMISES EXCITING NEW ANNUALS, TROPICALS, PERENNIALS FOR SHADE, FRUITS AND VEGGIES
WINTER READING • Recent releases that excite the gardener’s mind
Heavy Lifting, Weighty Thinking