We envision a resilient world dependent on the thoughtful cultivation of plants

Harvest

In Harvest, Stefani Bittner and Alethea Harampolis share their ideas and growing expertise for living a garden-based life filled with beauty, flavor, …

Julia Morgan Hall Gardens

In 1894, Julia Morgan, who became one of California’s most esteemed architects, was the only woman in her civil engineering class at the University of…

Bright Ideas for Shade

One of the most problematic sites for gardening in the maritime Pacific Northwest is in deep shade with little to no direct sunlight, beneath an almos…

The Seed Garden

This comprehensive and beautiful book from 2015 demystifies what was once common gardening practice and inspire gardeners today to participate in a ri…

The Ruth Bancroft Garden

Lessons excerpted from "The Bold Dry Garden," a new book by Johanna Silver from Timber Press with photos by Marion Brenner

The Triumph of Seeds

Starting a plant from seed is one of a gardener’s greatest joys. But the importance of seeds in our lives goes way beyond that simple pleasure

Seeds

Seeds: Nature’s Artful Engineering is a traveling exhibit of photographs, interpretive information, and hands-on activities.

West Coast Seed Libraries

As Pacific Horticulture contributor Jennifer Jewell wrote in Seeds, her recent article that appeared in our winter 2017 issue, “Seeds are critically important to all…

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