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  2. List of horticulture and gardening books and publications

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    This list of horticulture and gardening books includes notable gardening books and journals, which can to aid in research and for residential gardeners in planning, planting, harvesting, and maintaining gardens. Gardening books encompass a variety of subjects from garden design, vegetable gardens, perennial gardens, to shade gardens.

  3. Hortus - Wikipedia

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    Hortus is a quarterly journal covering gardens and horticulture, privately published in the United Kingdom. The journal was founded in 1987 by David Wheeler. [1]

  4. David Wheeler (gardener and writer) - Wikipedia

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    [8] With more than 2,000 subscribers, it has been listed by The Telegraph as one of the best gardening magazines to read. [9] In 1993, Wheeler founded the quarterly Convivium: The Journal of Good Eating (dedicated to the memory of his friend the food writer Elizabeth David CBE), sharing the same production values as Hortus. It ran for just two ...

  5. List of botany journals - Wikipedia

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    New Journal of Botany: Taylor & Francis and Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland: 1949–2017: English: 3 issues per year New Phytologist: Wiley-Blackwell and the New Phytologist Trust: 1902–present: English: 16 issues per year New Zealand Journal of Botany: Royal Society of New Zealand: 1963–present: English: 4 issues per year Nordic ...

  6. The Garden (journal) - Wikipedia

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    The Garden magazine has gone under this title since 1975; it was chosen to commemorate the famous magazine first published by William Robinson in 1871. Before 1975 it had been (since 1866) The Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society (a phrase that remained as the magazine's cover subtitle until 2007).

  7. The Gardeners' Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1841 by the horticulturists Joseph Paxton, Charles Wentworth Dilke, John Lindley and the printer William Bradbury it originally took the form of a traditional newspaper, with both national and foreign news, but also with vast amounts of material sent in by gardeners and scientists, covering every conceivable aspect of gardening.