She teaches on horticultural subjects, most recently for the Department of Continuing Education in Oxford.
Henry Eckford (17 May 1823 - 5 December 1905) was the most famous breeder of sweet peas, transforming the plant from a minor horticultural subject into the queen of annuals.
He was elected an associate of the Linnean Society in 1798, and became a fellow in 1815; he contributed various papers on horticultural subjects to the Gardener's Magazine and Horticultural Society's Transactions.
While this fern is a favored horticultural subject in western North America, it has been found to be difficult or impossible to grow satisfactorily in the eastern part of the continent.
Instead she expanded on worthy horticultural subjects.
They may also ask for advice on any horticultural subject, including insects and diseases, the care of vegetables and flowers and identifying flora.
His formative years were spent on the family farm in Hamilton, Ohio, where his interest in horticultural subjects took root amidst "the pleasure grounds, vegetable and fruit gardens" and "well stocked greenhouse".
He published several books on grasses and other horticultural subjects.
Flint would write a considerable amount of essays over the years, many covering agricultural and horticultural subjects, with particular focus on pomology, grains, dairy farming and the history of agricultural practices.
Among his lesser-known horticultural subjects was cineraria (Pericallis x hybridus, formerly known as Senecio x hybridus).