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

How to Grow an Oak Tree from an Acorn

“Re-oaking” is a relatively recent term for a movement that took hold in California in the 1970s and 80s. The California Wildlife Foundation’s C…

Shinrin-Yoku

Shinrin-Yoku is a beautiful, small, quiet book with a powerful message. By connecting with nature we can enrich our lives and find relief from a world…

First Person: After the Fire

[pullquote] I think the plants speak for themselves…[/pullquote] Last January, Pacific Horticulture member Jacqui Bally emailed me to express gratitude for the inspiration and resources…

City Gardens

The upcoming Winter 2018 issue of Pacific Horticulture explores urban gardens and green space in our cities.

Saffron

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

The Nature Rx

Create a no beep, ding, ping, alert, buzz buffer and leave your electronics outside your garden comfort zone and focus on your connection with nature,…

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…

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