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Horticulture

May/June 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

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


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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

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


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