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

Nash Garden

A garden on the top of a windy hill in San Francisco is actually a fully functioning driveway that is used on a daily basis.

Urban Farmsteads

Having extra produce, particularly in peak season, is nothing new to the home vegetable gardener. People have been sharing that extra harvest for decades (hello,…

Saffron

A farmer experiments with cultivating one of the world's most valuable crops in Half Moon Bay, California.

To our plant and garden community,

Almost one year ago, on October 15th and 16th, 2016, the Pacific Horticulture community gathered for a horticulture summit in Santa Rosa, Ca. The Changing…

Healdsburg Senior Living Community

At the Healdsburg Senior Living Community, a legacy lives on in an uplifting garden scene. A large space behind the community is filled with waves of …

Succulent Gardens

Succulents are seductive.  Sophisticated designers and seasoned gardeners experimenting with creative container compositions revel in the plants’ graphic form, dizzying range of colors, and defiance…

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