AvatarGardenistaAvatarAvatar'New York Green' Author Ngoc Minh Ngo on the Best NYC ParksGardenista - Melissa OzawaParks and gardens might not be the first things you think of when you envision New York City, but these green spaces are vital to its vibrancy and …
AvatarGardenistaAvatarAvatarWinter Escape: The Warm World of the BBG's Conservatories - GardenistaGardenista - Marie ViljoenIn the cold months we crave a holiday. Just a break. A different view. New smells. Exotic plants. An atmosphere that draws the chill from our bones. …
AvatarGardenistaAvatarAvatar'Natural Heritage': The NYBG Orchid Show with Lily Kwong - GardenistaGardenista - Melissa OzawaAs a child, Lily Kwong was fascinated by four scrolls that hung in her family’s living room. Depicting mountainous landscapes, they were a gift from …
AvatarGardenistaAvatarAvatarA Museum of Plants: Centuries of Dried Flora and Fungi at the New York Botanical Garden's Herbarium - GardenistaGardenista - Melissa OzawaI love the New York Botanical Garden: the frothy pink cherry blossoms and vibrant azaleas in spring, the lush native plant garden dotted with birds, …
AvatarGardenistaAvatarAvatarGarden Visit: The University of California Botanical Garden at Berkeley - GardenistaGardenista - Kier HolmesFull disclosure: As a UC Berkeley alum, I’m biased about this glorious garden. I will also confess—this one is embarrassing—that while I spent four …
AvatarGardenistaAvatarAvatar10 Native Alternatives to Invasive Plants - GardenistaGardenista - Justine HandThe Pilgrims were not the only foreign settlers to come over on the Mayflower. The first exotic plants also ventured to the New World with early …
AvatarGardenistaAvatarAvatarAsk The Expert: How to Plant a Meadow Garden, with James Hitchmough - GardenistaGardenista - Clare CoulsonIt’s impossible not to be seduced by the drama and scale of meadow and prairie planting and James Hitchmough, a professor at Sheffield University in …
AvatarGardenistaAvatarAvatar10 Garden Ideas to Steal from the Italian Coast - GardenistaGardenista - Clare CoulsonFew gardens and landscapes conjure a more heightened sense of drama and intrigue than the lush and orderly gardens of the Italian Riviera from the …
AvatarGardenistaAvatarAvatarHerbal Garden Visit: At Home with Slow Beauty Expert Justine Kahn, in Sausalito - GardenistaGardenista - Kier HolmesFrom the quiet street in Sausalito, you wouldn’t know that hiding behind a tall fence is a thriving, vibrant micro farm, lab, and headquarters. This …
AvatarGardenistaAvatarAvatarA Texas Garden Where the Rare and the Endangered Flourish - GardenistaGardenista - Michelle SlatallaAn hour’s drive north of Houston is The John Fairey Garden (formerly known as Peckerwood), with seven acres of rare and vanishing plants–many of them …
AvatarGardenistaAvatarAvatarA Gothic Garden Visit, Courtesy of the Mitfords - GardenistaGardenista - Kendra WilsonWith a name like Batsford, the gothic pile situated near the town of Moreton-in-Marsh in Gloucestershire promises much and does not …
AvatarGardenistaAvatarAvatarThe Wave Hill Chair: Minimalist, Timeless—and You Can Make It Yourself! - GardenistaGardenista - Fan WinstonJulie and Margot recently attended a benefit dinner at Wave Hill, a public garden and under-the-radar treasure in the Bronx. The next day, Julie …