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Orchids Made Easy
DISPELLING THREE MYTHS ABOUT GROWING TROPICAL ORCHIDS
JOHN GRIMSHAW
A view from across the pond
A SMALL WORLD
On his quarter-acre property, one gardener has encountered hundreds of insect species by taking the time to look
MEETING THE CHALLENGE OF CHANGE
Six ways to grow an eco-friendly and climate-resilient vegetable garden
HIMALAYAN WHITE PINE
With its vibrant needles and graceful shape, Pinus wallichiana earns space as a standalone tree
LENDING COMFORT
Borrow three principles of therapeutic garden design to bolster the enjoyment of your own garden
Adventuring Into Herbalism
Gardening is a journey that offers intriguing detours
A TIME TO SOW
Though it may need years to take hold, the interest in gardening can be planted early
A LASTING IMPRESSION
FAVORITE LONGBLOOMING PERENNIALS FOR A CONTINUALLY COLORFUL GARDEN
PINEAPPLE LILIES!
EUCOMIS ARE A SWEET SUMMER FEAST FOR THE EYES
contain your ENTHUSIASM
Pots are the place to experiment, says expert designer Christina Lalwitz
Some Like It HOT
THESE 12 ROSES SAIL THROUGH STEAMY WEATHER-EVEN THAT OF SOUTH FLORIDA
Memories to Share
WE CAN GROW TREASURED PLANTS TO HONOR THE GARDENERS WHO TAUGHT US
HANS HANSEN
The hybridizer
HARVEST TIME!
Niki's tips for picking vegetables at their peak
FRIENDLY COMPETITION
In his new book, garden designer Benjamin Vogt explains the dynamics of plant combinations and more
'JAMES ROOF' GARRYA
Espalier shows this unique shrubs' drooping catkins to best effect
Downright Squirrelly
WE ALL WANT our gardens to attract wildlife. In theory. But when it comes down to it we’re rather specific about which are welcome and how we expect them to behave (same as with family and friends). Meanwhile, wildlife has its own agenda and, apparently, little regard for ours. It’s perfectly natural that sometimes the peace unravels.
WINNING PLANTS
PHS Gold Medal Plants
A TROPICAL TREAT
A chance visit to Allerton Garden offered insight on Hawai'i's horticultural history
LANDSCAPE ART
In the Brandywine Valley, a comprehensive approach to preservation
FIVE-LOBED MAPLE
Likely extinct in the wild, its unique beauty keeps it circulating in the garden trade
FOUND IN TRANSLATION
A mid-century American landscape interprets eighth-century Chinese garden design to lasting effect
MAKE THE SWITCH
NATIVE GRASSES OFFER THE PERFECT ALTERNATIVE TO INVASIVE EXOTICS
PART OF THE FAMILY: Ericaceae
DISCOVER NORTH AMERICA'S UNEXPECTED MEMBERS OF THE HEATH FAMILY
A GARDEN REBORN
A SEATTLE GARDENER FINDS WAYS TO HONOR HER PROPERTY'S HORTICULTURAL HISTORY WHILE EXPRESSING HER OWN CREATIVE SPIRIT
Potent Porter weeds
TRY THEIR TWISTING TENDRILS OF JEWEL-TONED BLOOMS IN THE BUTTERFLY GARDEN AND BEYOND
THE THINKING BEE
Research shows that these hardworking insects gather not just pollen but knowledge, too
ALLEN BUSH: A gardening joyride
ALLEN BUSH is a plantsman who sold rare and unusual perennials through his own nursery, Holbrook Farm, before joining Jelitto Perennial Seeds, a Germany-based company that provides seed to nurseries, seed retailers and gardeners.
GARDEN GROUNDWORK
Early spring brings time to plan and prepare for the growing season