Horticulture

editor’s note

Spring: it’s the time for fresh starts, spruce ups and exciting changes for a garden. This spring, we can say the same is true for Horticulture and our website, HTTP://WWW. HORTMAG.COM.

Let’s start. It’s possible you’ve already noticed our first change. We’ve been able to switch to a heavier paper! We hope this makes your copy easier and more enjoyable to read and that it better shows the beautiful gardens and plants that our content contributors share.

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