Wherever we go in the world, when we talk to other gardeners about Albizia julibrissin ‘Summer Chocolate,’ we will be...
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To landscape successfully with native plants requires a different approach—not necessarily more difficult, but different. California’s plants are precisely adapted...
One of the earliest of California’s Japanese-style gardens was at San Francisco’s Midwinter Exposition of 1894, where GT Marsh, an...
The H Warren Buckner Cactus and Succulent Garden is a feature of the Water Conservation Garden, a five-acre demonstration garden...
Barbara Worl has been a pioneer, in spirit and in deed, for much of her life. Like Gertrude Jekyll, her...
Some 400 heritage roses, part of the Historic Rose Garden, lay nestled among the towering pines, cedars, and elms in...
a universal human trait and a goal that garden designers have pursued for centuries is to make their gardens seem...
Few covers have generated as much interest—and delight—as the hummingbird on the cover of the January issue. Brilliantly captured by...
Destruction of Phenolic Resins Phenolic resins are produced in the US at an annual rate of 2.2 million metric tons....






