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

Cultivating Place

Storytelling is uniquely human. And once engaged, those narratives that we connect with become a part of our personal story; they help us define our…

Garden Revolution

Garden Revolution reinforces what we’ve been told again and again—and thankfully are beginning to heed—that as garden makers, we need to pay attention to the…

My Horticultural Odyssey

Sailing across the extensive blue waters of the South Pacific with my family as a child informs my garden today. During our voyage, my mother allowed …

Inspired by Nature

Beginning in 2013, Pacific Horticulture expanded its programming with the creation of “Changing Times, Changing Gardens,” a series designed to ad…

Navigating Nature

“Go outside…it’s a nice day.” My mom’s constant refrain rang throughout my formative years. Now possibly she just wanted me out from underfo…

Landscape Designer Rex Zumwalt

Throughout his career, Rex Zumwalt designed tasteful, restrained landscapes that seamlessly blended with the architecture of the time.

Story Time

[sidebar]Story Time is held on the first and third Sunday of every month at 10:30 AM at the Helen Crocker Russell Library of Horticulture in…

Bay Farm Elementary School

Bay Farm Elementary School is up for a U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon School award in 2016, the only public school in California to be nomi…

State of Wonder

Curious, intent, and filled with marvel: the state I fall into when I encounter an exquisite garden, or an average day in the life of a four-year-old.
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