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

Protecting California’s Flora

It was a stormy March afternoon, but the rain had temporarily let up. As Michael Uhler knelt down next to a small plant and gently…

A Place to Mend Hearts and Heal Minds

If you’ve ever used nature to calm your mind or heart, then you’ve experienced the underlying basis of the Strolls for Well-Being program at Bloedel…

Gardening Together

Holly Zipp began her tenure at the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden as an intern in July of 2009. On one of her first days there she walked the te…

Women in Horticulture

For the special “Women in Horticulture” issue of Pacific Horticulture (Summer 2019), we’ve called out the following stories in the online archives; this is but…

Far Reaches Botanical Conservancy

Hidden away in the comparative far reaches of Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula is a small botanical nonprofit with a global reach, Far Reaches B…

A Photographer Looks at Tilden

East Bay Regional Parks Botanic Garden, known affectionately as the Tilden Park Native Plant Garden, in Berkeley, California, has never failed to insp…

Recommended Reading

Just in time for gift giving – and receiving - check out this roundup of our favorite books for gardeners in 2018.
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