I'll be darned if I can figure out when these magazines publish & get the magazines to the newsstands. I just received my DECEMBER Fine Gardening! So, news of them will be published erratically, according to their erratic schedule.
Fine Gardening - Sept -October
- A Connecticut "Moon Garden" -- more than just whites.
- Container plantings for fall
- The Sage Family
- A discussion with California landscape architect Bernard Trainor about his design philosophy.
The American Gardener Sept - Oct
- How to espalier almost anything: yews, flowering quince, cotoneaster, japanese maples & more -- by Lee Reich
- A profile of the Coastal Maine Botanical Garden, including its kousa dogwood collection.
- Woodland saxifrages -- how many of these are growing in your garden?
- Colchicums for fall
Horticulture Oct-Nov
- You've got to agree with Dan Hinkley that Ilex verticillata is a particularly fine American native: depending on where you live, it's known as Christmas berry, winterberry, or Michigan holly.
- In New York city, an indoor apartment jungle.
- Profile of Galen Gates - director of plant collections at the Chicago Botanic Garden.
- The brightly painted garden
- Shofuso -- the 17th-century style Japanese house set in an Asian-style garden in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park -- definitely worth a trip.
- A preview of HG's Design Happening, Oct 15-21 in NYC: Tour the Gardens of Remembrance with HG garden ed Charlotte Frieze; custom tours of Harlem's Mount Morris Park district, Richmond Hill's Victorian homes & gardens, the Chinese Scholar's Garden at the Staten Island Botanical Garden. And more.
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