Horticulture

  1. Smiley Park Children's Garden in Horticulture Magazine

    Our Little Acre &bull Feb 2, 2012

    If you've ever met her or you've been a follower of this blog for awhile, you probably know that she had a lot to do with its creation. She used all of her abilities (and that's a good many) to… Full Story »


  2. When Friends Come to Visit

    Bumblebee Blog &bull Jan 21, 2012

    For most folks, when friends come to visit for a couple of days they'll send a little note of thanks when they get home. When your friend is a garden blogger, they'll blog about your garden. My friend and English… Full Story »

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  3. America In Bloom: Rebuilding Communities a Shovelful at a Time

    Fine Gardening &bull Dec 28, 2011

    I've got a project I'd like you to consider as 2012 gets rolling. It'll get you into gardening mode long before freeze warnings are a distant memory, and quite possibly make you and your gardening pals local heroes. Let me explain.… Full Story »

  4. America In Bloom: Rebuilding Communities a Shovelful at a Time

    Fine Gardening &bull Dec 28, 2011

    I've got a project I'd like you to consider as 2012 gets rolling. It'll get you into gardening mode long before freeze warnings are a distant memory, and quite possibly make you and your gardening pals local heroes. Let me explain.… Full Story »

  5. In the family: His Emporium

    Transatlantic Plantsman &bull Dec 20, 2011

    This is the first of an occasional series of posts looking at what the rest of the family is up to online. I just thought you'd be interested to see that gardening is only part of it, and that almost… Full Story »

  6. In the family: His Emporium

    Transatlantic Plantsman &bull Dec 20, 2011

    This is the first of an occasional series of posts looking at what the rest of the family is up to online. I just thought you'd be interested to see that gardening is only part of it, and that almost… Full Story »

  7. November bloom day scans

    Ellis Hollow &bull Dec 18, 2011

    In my day job, I work as a communications specialist in the Department of Horticulture at Cornell University. I take on freelance jobs from time to time, including working on development of The Bulb Project website. More gardeners than I… Full Story »


  8. 8 Great Gifts for Gardeners

    Horticulture Magazine &bull Dec 4, 2011

    To kick off the holiday season Horticulture is sponsoring a Garden Giveaway, partnering with Dramm, GardenersHub.com, H. Potter, and Womanswork! Enter before 12:00 p.m. Membership to a botanical garden-There are hundreds of botanical gardens and arboreta around the country and… Full Story »


  9. Late fall grasses

    Ellis Hollow &bull Dec 3, 2011

    In my day job, I work as a communications specialist in the Department of Horticulture at Cornell University. I take on freelance jobs from time to time, including working on development of The Bulb Project website. More gardeners than I… Full Story »

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  10. Doodle By Andre: Reckless Acts Of Horticulture

    A Way to Garden &bull Nov 26, 2011

    SO MUCH FOR DOING THE RIGHT THING garden-wise-you know, growing vegetables in the front yard (if that's where the most sun is) or turning part of the lawn to a meadow to attract all those beneficial-insect types. Full Story »


  11. Pepper spraying cop

    Ellis Hollow &bull Nov 24, 2011

    If you missed the pepper-spraying cop at UC Davis, it's risen to 'internet meme' status. I felt obligated to contribute to the pepper spraying cop site at tumblr. Some think of pepper spray as a food ingredient. But if you'd… Full Story »

  12. Bloom day scans

    Ellis Hollow &bull Nov 20, 2011

    Late to the party, as usual. In my day job, I work as a communications specialist in the Department of Horticulture at Cornell University. I take on freelance jobs from time to time, including working on development of The Bulb… Full Story »

  13. Vertical gardens: The good, the bad, the ugly

    Christian Science Monitor - Diggin It &bull Nov 16, 2011

    The gardening trend that is currently sweeping the country - nay, let's say sweeping a good portion of the gardening world, a trend that has many of us totally mesmerized -- is vertical gardening . At first glance, I was enchanted, intrigued, and fascinated by it. Now, after viewing many more vertical "garden" walls, the best I can admit… Full Story »

  14. Ginning Up the Paperwhites

    GardenDesignOnline &bull Nov 15, 2011

    Time to get out the Boodle's, Tanqueray, Beefeater or Bombay ... And it's the gin that will make them a spectacular show. Several years ago, researchers at Cornell University's Flowerbulb Research Program discovered that the addition of gin will stunt… Full Story »

  15. Dryden Beautification Brigade

    Ellis Hollow &bull Nov 12, 2011

    I had the distinct honor of giving a presentation at the season-end celebration of the Dryden Beautification Brigade. These volunteers do a great job planting and maintaining planters and public gardens around the village. After viewing a slideshow of them… Full Story »

  16. Matt Wolford

    Ellis Hollow &bull Nov 12, 2011

    In my day job, I work as a communications specialist in the Department of Horticulture at Cornell University. I take on freelance jobs from time to time, including working on development of The Bulb Project website. More gardeners than I… Full Story »

  17. Andrew Keys--Back and Better Than Ever

    Garden Rant &bull Nov 11, 2011

    I had the pleasure of meeting Andrew Keys when I was in Boston last month, and he is every bit as charming in person as he is on the air. His fantastic podcast, which has been on hiatus while he… Full Story »

  18. Horticulture: when you can't do it, read about it

    Fresh Dirt &bull Nov 11, 2011

    By Jim McCausland, Sunset Magazine There are, around the West, a sprinkling of wonderful horticultural libraries that can take you places you never dreamed of going. Last week, for example, I took my friend Rich Quarles (that's him at right)... Full Story »

  19. Garden Tip: Find drought-tolerant plants for fall and winter

    Sacramento Bee - Home and Garden &bull Nov 7, 2011

    Some drought-tolerant plants look their best in fall or winter. For examples, check out the Water-Efficient Landscape demonstration garden at the Fair Oaks Horticulture Center in Fair Oaks Park, 11549 Fair Oaks Blvd., Fair Oaks. The garden is open daily… Full Story »

  20. Poetry and Prose at the Garden with Literary Audio Tours

    New York Botanical Gardens - Plant Talk &bull Nov 2, 2011

    In case you hadn't heard, the Garden offers a range of audio tours providing additional insights into our collections and exhibitions, as well as information about horticulture and the research initiatives going on here and across the world. Recently we… Full Story »



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