Garden Revolution: How our landscapes can be a source of environmental change Garden Revolution is a collaboration between.
Garden Revolution: How our landscapes can be a source of environmental change Garden Revolution is a collaboration between.
Although it’s now December and most of us are no longer in the garden, it’s not too soon.
Although many landscapes have beautifully designed planting plans, creativity seems to be lacking when it comes to designing.
Thomas Moore, in his poem “The Last Rose of Summer”, said: Tis the last rose of summer,.
Until recently, there was little interest in gardening for taste but the movement toward edible gardening is now.
In my ongoing discussion of designing for the senses, I’ve already mentioned smell and touch. This time, I.
One of the easiest senses with which to design is that of touch, also described as texture. As.
A few days ago, Niki and I were in New York for the presentation of an award to.
Unconsciously, I always hope that entering a garden will be a joy for all my senses. Frequently, however,.
One of the mainstays of the August/September perennial garden is Chelone. Its unusual flower is named after the.