Richard G Turner Jr is the editor emeritus of Pacific Horticulture. After receiving degrees in architecture and landscape architecture from the University of Michigan more than thirty years ago, he escaped to California, where he has worked in the fields of garden design, public garden education and administration, and garden publishing. His small, chemical-free San Francisco garden provides habitat for wildlife while serving as a test ground for mediterranean-climate plants.
Articles
Book Review: Garden Allies
Sunday in the Garden with W. George Waters (1925-2018)
Memories of Christmas in June
Aeonium in Habitat and Cultivation
Celebrating Silver — Our 25th Year
A Winning Year
Congratulations, Thank You… And Welcome
From the Editor’s Travel Diary: One Year… Four Continents
Toichi Domoto, 1902-2001
Going Native in LA: An Interview
Observations in a Small Garden
Thoughts from a Mediterranean Convergence
The Iris Connection
Hearing a Healthy Garden
Observations in a Small Garden: Winter Pleasures
Public Gardens: Indoors and Out
Observations in a Small Garden: Rosa ‘Just Joey’
Marnie’s Mediterranean Playground
Mediterranean Skies
Elizabeth McClintock, PhD, 1912-2004
An Iris for Carole
Observations in a Small Garden: The Unexpected Weed
Olive JR Waters, 1919-2005
A Salute to Robert Raabe
Celebration of Gardens
Beautiful but Risky
Spring Forward
And Then It’s Hellebore Season
Observations in a Garden: Visitors and Residents
A Perfect Sixty
Unveiling the New Pacific Horticulture Website
Mediterranean Skies: San Diego Style
Thoughts on Sustainability in the Garden
Variations on a Theme of Water
Weathering Heights
Celebrating Our 35th Year!
Chickens
Grow Your Own Vegetables
The Chilean Flora
Trees
More Thoughts on Sustainability
The Simple Pleasure of Daffodils