Horticulture May June 2018

CONDITION   Poor to Acceptable, unmarked pages, reading and cover wear, spine split

CONTENTS

Features

Tiny Treasures – Passersby might see the big, broad statements of our gardens, but we can take time to focus on the little things – By Thomas Martin

Seeing The Light – Plants and design strategies for gardens where the light level shifts over the seasons, or has changed over the years – By Brenda Lynn

As Above, So Below – When two plants are more beautiful than one – By Jeff Cox

It’s A Natural – A tiny urban yard serves as a respite for wildlife and its nature-loving gardeners alike – By Amy Grisak

Wild & Free – A celebration of North American wildflowers in haiku and photographs – By Juna Berry Madrone and Jerry Pavia

Embracing Annuals – Why we should save space for annuals amid today’s naturalistic, perennial-based landscapes – By Scott Beuerlein

Columns

Editor’s Notes/Masthead

Insect Id – By Bill Johnson –Tortoise Beetles

Science Matters – By Jeff Cox – Chasing Blue

Forgotten Foliage – By Caleb Melchior – ‘Snowflake’ Geranium

Healing Gardens – By Patty Craft – The Power of Plants

Edibles Year-Round – By Niki Jabbour – And a Cherry on Top

Notes From The Garden – By Greg Coppa – Cheap Thrills

Public Garden – By Kevin Kelly – Houmas House Plantation Gardens

Container Clever – By Frank Kerouac – A PHD in Potting

Deep Roots – By Julia Karolle-Berg

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