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
FOUND IN TRANSLATION • A mid-century American landscape interprets eighth-century Chinese garden design to lasting effect
FIVE-LOBED MAPLE • Likely extinct in the wild, its unique beauty keeps it circulating in the garden trade
SUPREME ROUTINE • The five tasks that spell success in the summer vegetable garden
Princeton Nature
LANDSCAPE ART • In the Brandywine Valley, a comprehensive approach to preservation
TONY AVENT • Plants are for sharing
Potent Porter weeds • TRY THEIR TWISTING TENDRILS OF JEWEL-TONED BLOOMS IN THE BUTTERFLY GARDEN AND BEYOND
A GARDEN REBORN • A SEATTLE GARDENER FINDS WAYS TO HONOR HER PROPERTY’S HORTICULTURAL HISTORY WHILE EXPRESSING HER OWN CREATIVE SPIRIT
PART OF THE FAMILY: Ericaceae • DISCOVER NORTH AMERICA’S UNEXPECTED MEMBERS OF THE HEATH FAMILY
MAKE THE SWITCH • NATIVE GRASSES OFFER THE PERFECT ALTERNATIVE TO INVASIVE EXOTICS
A TROPICAL TREAT • A chance visit to Allerton Garden offered insight on Hawai‘i’s horticultural history
WINNING PLANTS • PHS Gold Medal Plants
Downright Squirrelly