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  2. List of horticulture and gardening books and publications

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    Gardening books encompass a variety of subjects from garden design, vegetable gardens, perennial gardens, to shade gardens. Every plant genus or category of plants may also be covered including roses, clematis, bulbs, hellebores, and hydrangeas. The Internet has expanded and enhanced the availability of gardening resources.

  3. List of horticultural magazines - Wikipedia

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    Fine Gardening - bimonthly, published by Taunton Press; Horticulture Magazine - originally a journal of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society now privately published; In Her Garden - semiannual, published by Stampington & Company; MaryJanesFarm - bimonthly, published by MaryJane Butters and Belvoir Media Group

  4. List of horticulture and gardening books - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; List of horticulture and gardening books

  5. Garden writing - Wikipedia

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    They worked together on a number of books concerning horticulture, and her own books mostly targeted the emerging "lady's" market for basic instruction, the word being included in several titles. [25] Andrew Jackson Downing's magazine The Horticulturist was an American analogue of Loudon's Gardener's Magazine, published from 1846. [24]

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  7. Shirley Hibberd - Wikipedia

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    Hibberd's first gardening book was The Town Garden (1855), which described his own garden in Pentonville and advised novices how to start gardening. The same year he had already published Brambles and Bay Leaves, a book of essays on science and natural history, largely based on articles he had previously written for magazines or on lectures he had given.