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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.
THE THINKING BEE
Research shows that these hardworking insects gather not just pollen but knowledge, too
TO SEEDLING
HORTICULTURE'S FAVORITE TIPS FOR STARTING SEEDS AND CARING FOR SEEDLINGS
Vining for Attention
NORTH AMERICA IS HOME TO A HOST OF CLIMBERS AND RAMBLERS THAT MERIT SPACE IN GARDENS
WOODLAND WIZARDRY
SPRING EPHEMERALS MAKE FLORAL MAGIC BEFORE THEIR DISAPPEARING ACT
LOOKING UP
EYE-LEVEL EARLY FLOWERS PROVIDE A FAST-FORWARD INTO SPRING
Beyond Chicken
Raise and market specialty poultry for meat and profit.
POULTRY Plans
There isn't one correct way to raise chickens, as these two families show.
PEN & TELL'ER
Building a sustainable chicken tractor has its ups and downs.
HOBBY FARMS PRESENT - GROWING GOOD
Meet Jeff Tober
PERENNIAL Perks
Perennials plants can produce and produce if you put in the work upfront.
MORE SUPPORT
Before you hit the ground running, be sure to follow this advice for Individual outbuildings.
HIVE STYLES
There are several types of beehives to consider.
Provisions for Poultry
t's never my intention to embarrass my wife when we go out to dinner. Don't get me wrong.
GROWING OUTSIDE THE LINES
Your USDA hardiness zone isn't the be-all and end-all when it comes to planting what and when.
Sweet Corn
Sweet corn is one of the universal tastes of the summer season.
Rats in the Run?!
I couldn't believe my eyes. As bold as you please, a rat walked along the inside of my chickens' run and helped itself to my hens' food.
TWO-WHEEL TRACTOR ESSENTIALS
Small but mighty, two-wheel tractors work great for gardeners, homesteaders, landscapers and farmers.
A Pot of Patience
Though challenging, it’s best to grow native plants from seed, says one expert; here’s why and how
A Fresh Start
Is it time for a change in the garden? Start by assessing its foundation
EMERALDS of the ROUGH
North America's woods and fields provide lovely alternatives to our most ubiquitous and problematic evergreen shrubs
CLAUDIA WEST
Rebuilding abundance through innovative planting design
DON’T PLANT IT!
Closing in on 50 years in his garden, Greg Coppa shares 10 botanical regrets plus 1 maybe”)
IT'S ELEMENTARY
A GROUP EFFORT CREATES — AND SUSTAINS — THE ULTIMATE SCHOOL GARDEN
FINDERS, EATERS
Amid a growing interest in foraifin gardeners can find an easy entrance
WHAT I'VE LEARNED
A closing contemplation on what nature tries to teach us
THE PERIL OF SELF-POLLINATION
Study highlights the importance of bumblebees in maintaining plants’ genetic variation
Green means Go!
IT WAS A SATURDAY MORNING about five years ago, and I was driving to Home Depot to buy a new toilet seat. I was feeling pretty blue. I was feeling tired, old and fat, but mostly fat, because I had just broken a toilet seat. And I was thinking how much harder things were getting-things like remembering, and picking stuff up.
The Beaut of "And”
A Minnesota gardener shows it's possible to combine permaculture principles with ornamental horticulture
UP AND COMERS PART 1
2023 PROMISES EXCITING NEW FLOWERING SHRUBS AND SUN PERENNIALS