Poet’s Jasmine (Jasminum officinale) is a surprisingly hardy vine that thrives in gardens west of the Cascades offering intoxicating fragrance...
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An Insect Synonymous with Civilization In the late 1600's, Johannes Swammerdam meticulously dissected a honey bee with home made tools...
Gary Ratway, landscape designer and master plantsman, elevates otherwise ignored and humble crevices to scenes of delicate and surprising beauty....
If the wild currants (Ribes species) of the West, are uncommon in gardens, the species of Ribes known as gooseberries...
This issue of Pacific Horticulture is my sixtieth as editor and marks a perfect time to settle into a new...
Red and Green Aphids Essential pigments called carotenoids are beneficial to animal health. Humans commonly take in carotenoids by eating...
Joseph Truskot is a highly skilled rose grower: the American Rose Society has awarded him the title of Master Consulting...
As a companion to Merrill Jensen's article on the genus Primula for cool West Coast gardens, featured in the April...
Although I don’t think of myself as old, I have already gardened for over thirty-five years, including almost twenty-five years...




