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The Matrix Planting Approach to Garden Design - Horticulture Gardens walk a fine line between nature and design They’re composed of natural elements, yet they’re inherently artificial Most of us have learned gardening involves first clearing the land, then amending the soil and finally choosing and placing plants based on aesthetics Then we do everything we can to keep that aesthetic the same
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2025 Garden Book Reviews: Our Top Picks - Horticulture For experienced gardeners—especially Horticulture readers—this approach is a strength The photographs clearly convey structure, flow and planting intent, and it’s easy to pick up on ideas about color, texture and composition by studying the images
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How to Combine Sedges with Garden Perennials - Horticulture Articles in The Washington Post (2017), Horticulture (2022) and Landscape Architecture (2023) introduced many gardeners to plants in the genus Carex, which are commonly referred to as sedges
A Favorite Dwarf Conifer: Nana Gracilis Hinoki Cypress - Horticulture Virtues: Dwarf hinoki cypress is a long-lived, slow-growing evergreen dwarf conifer that boasts a deep green color year-round and beautiful, unique texture Its fanlike foliage creates dense, deeply layered branches with tips that twist this way and that This shrub is an interesting accent for a border and because it grows very slowly, it can be given a position close to the edge of a pathway