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Horticulture

March/April 2023
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

EDITOR’S NOTE

IN GERMANY, A GARDENER’S HEAVEN • Traveling abroad reveals lands where culture embraces horticulture

GARDEN GROUNDWORK • Early spring brings time to plan and prepare for the growing season

ALLEN BUSH • A gardening joyride

THE THINKING BEE • Research shows that these hardworking insects gather not just pollen but knowledge, too

CHASTE TREE • A floriferous shrub with roots in myth and legend

DEPENDABLE PERENNIALS • EASY-GOING PLANTS WITH A LONG PERIOD OF INTEREST EARN PLACEMENT IN ANY GARDEN

LOOKING UP • EYE-LEVEL EARLY FLOWERS PROVIDE A FAST-FORWARD INTO SPRING

WOODLAND WIZARDRY • SPRING EPHEMERALS MAKE FLORAL MAGIC BEFORE THEIR DISAPPEARING ACT

Vining for Attention • NORTH AMERICA IS HOME TO A HOST OF CLIMBERS AND RAMBLERS THAT MERIT SPACE IN GARDENS

FROM SEEDTO SEEDLING • HORTICULTURE’S FAVORITE TIPS FOR STARTING SEEDS AND CARING FOR SEEDLINGS

NOT GRAND, BUT STILL GREAT • New Hampshire’s Fuller Gardens proves an estate needn’t be enormous to delight

Prioritization: THE KEY TO RESPONSIBLE GARDENING


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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

EDITOR’S NOTE

IN GERMANY, A GARDENER’S HEAVEN • Traveling abroad reveals lands where culture embraces horticulture

GARDEN GROUNDWORK • Early spring brings time to plan and prepare for the growing season

ALLEN BUSH • A gardening joyride

THE THINKING BEE • Research shows that these hardworking insects gather not just pollen but knowledge, too

CHASTE TREE • A floriferous shrub with roots in myth and legend

DEPENDABLE PERENNIALS • EASY-GOING PLANTS WITH A LONG PERIOD OF INTEREST EARN PLACEMENT IN ANY GARDEN

LOOKING UP • EYE-LEVEL EARLY FLOWERS PROVIDE A FAST-FORWARD INTO SPRING

WOODLAND WIZARDRY • SPRING EPHEMERALS MAKE FLORAL MAGIC BEFORE THEIR DISAPPEARING ACT

Vining for Attention • NORTH AMERICA IS HOME TO A HOST OF CLIMBERS AND RAMBLERS THAT MERIT SPACE IN GARDENS

FROM SEEDTO SEEDLING • HORTICULTURE’S FAVORITE TIPS FOR STARTING SEEDS AND CARING FOR SEEDLINGS

NOT GRAND, BUT STILL GREAT • New Hampshire’s Fuller Gardens proves an estate needn’t be enormous to delight

Prioritization: THE KEY TO RESPONSIBLE GARDENING


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