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Home - Horticulture Horticulture magazine has inspired plant lovers since 1904 Our online content highlights the plants and practices that create a thriving, gorgeous garden today
The Matrix Planting Approach to Garden Design - Horticulture Typically, the matrix layer in a garden includes a foundation of sedges (Carex) or other shallow-rooted grasses or groundcovers appropriate for the site conditions (Read all about sedges here ) Tap-rooted plants, whose roots furrow deep into the earth, are paired with plants that use only the upper layers of soil
Holistic Gardening Creates a Space That Supports Wildlife Naturalistic design featuring native plants is a hallmark of the Schneider Family Grand Garden at Wisconsin's Green Bay Botanical Gardens, where Director of Horticulture Mark Konlock espouses the benefits of holistic gardening
Wyoming Plant Research - Horticulture In 1929, the United States Department of Agriculture opened the Central Great Plains Field Station (later renamed the Cheyenne Horticulture Field Station), just northwest of Cheyenne The research conducted on the 2,200-acre site forever changed the landscape of the High Plains, from Montana to the Texas panhandle
Movies With Gardens or Gardeners in the Spotlight - Horticulture Have you ever seen a Helen Mirren performance that wasn’t a solid 10? In Greenfingers (2001), she plays garden author and horticultural celebrity Georgina Woodhouse The colorful Woodhouse appears throughout the movie in floral print dresses and showy hats, some of them covered in flowers
Mix Your Own Insecticidal Soap for Garden Pests - Horticulture 1 Choose a clean spray bottle or sprayer for your mixture If you're recycling a previously used bottle, make sure it is completely cleaned and rinsed well 2 Mix 1 tablespoon of soap per quart of water, or 4 to 5 tablespoons of soap per gallon of water 3
Native North American Evergreen Shrubs for Gardens - Horticulture ‘Taylor’ red cedar is notable for its cypresslike columnar form, reaching up to 30 feet tall and just 3 to 4 feet wide The moderately sized 15- to 25-foot-tall and 5- to 6-foot-wide ‘Brodie’ and Emerald Sentinal ('Corcorcor'), with copious blue “juniper berry” cones, provide a winterlong feast for birds For striking silver-blue colored foliage, J v x‘Grey Owl’, a shaggy two
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Expert Advice on Gardening Amid Climate Change - Horticulture Greg Paige, director of horticulture for the JC Raulston Arboretum in Raleigh, N C , similarly cautioned against the dangers of falling in love with a few “easy” plants, which can create monocultures, fueling stress, pests and diseases
A Favorite Dwarf Conifer: Nana Gracilis Hinoki Cypress Virtues: Dwarf hinoki cypress is a long-lived, slow-growing evergreen dwarf conifer that boasts a deep green color year-round and beautiful, unique texture Its fanlike foliage creates dense, deeply layered branches with tips that twist this way and that This shrub is an interesting accent for a border and because it grows very slowly, it can be given a position close to the edge of a pathway