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The historical garden of the Pazo de Quiñones de León is a focal point of the museum’s grounds. Dating back to the nineteenth century, the garden was added to the manor house that...
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The historical garden of the Pazo de Quiñones de León is a focal point of the museum’s grounds. Dating back to the nineteenth century, the garden was added to the manor house that...
George Washington was one of our nation’s most innovative and remarkable farmers. His interest in gardening was reflected in the four gardens at Mount Vernon where he grew a variet...
The Dirty Diggers of Lovewood plant sale (which I took part in) happens right down the street from this garden, which belongs to a man named Don. Back in 2017 I posted photos of th...
Designated as a National Artistic Garden in 1943, Jardín Huerto del Cura features a collection of tropical and Mediterranean plants. The real focal point of the garden is a grove...
In the late 16th century, the gardens of Villa Medici, transformed under Cardinal Ferdinando de' Medici, were organized around the celebrated system of the Carrés (historically kno...
June 21, 2026, marks the 30th anniversary of National Indigenous Peoples Day. Across Canada, this day is an opportunity toContinue Reading The post The Indigenous Heritage That Gro...
Parlour Gardens: Dreams from the rooftop at the Botanical Garden of Barcelona The spring of 1926 marked the beginning of an unlikely collaboration at the intersection of three disc...
In the world of landscape design, Roberto Burle Marx became known for being the first Brazilian landscape architect to break away from the old traditions of garden design. His work...
I've been out to visit a few HPSO member Open Gardens this summer and this garden, De Tuin Bij Montmore, was one of my first stops. To be honest the description of the garden wasn'...
The Garden of Evolution picks up Best Show Garden at BBC Gardeners’ World Live 2026, which showcases the 500 million years of life on Earth. Developed by University of Birmingham a...
Yanlord Arcadia is conceived around the philosophy of a "Garden within Gardens," where a sequence of themed landscapes creates an ever-changing dialogue between nature, architectur...
Did you know the first recorded tomato grown in New Jersey was at Macculloch Hall? The Maccullochs tracked all the fruits and vegetables grown in their kitchen garden, including to...
A gorgeous garden is born from a blank slate
The letter “K” seems to be used everywhere these days for nearly anything Korean. Yet long before the Latin alphabet reached the Korean Peninsula, there were mountains and flowers...
A visitor takes photos of bronze Roman emperors in Rhodes. For 75 years, the Pervola, a 2-hectare archaeological tract beside the Palace of the Grand Master in Rhodes’ UNESCO-liste...
I'll continue with pictures from the actual 2026 Garden Tour, which was yesterday. The forecast rain held off, the sun came out, and the temperatures were in the mid-70's, making...
Most avid gardeners will tell you that it was a family member—a mother, father, uncle, aunt, grandmother, grandfather, and soContinue Reading The post Gardening School appeared fir...
In 1883, Claude Monet and his family settled in Giverny, France. The property consists of two distinct gardens: a flower garden called Clos Normand near the house and a Japanese in...
Here's a view of Montague Street Gardens, which is normally a private secret garden hidden behind buildings in Bloomsbury, near the British Museum. I visited for London Open Garden...
The award-winning Tate design at the Chelsea flower show reveals how urban spaces can be transformed by bringing art and nature togetherNever mind a gnome, no other garden at this...
Back on April 8th I teased a weekend of garden tours I put together for friends who were in town for Hortlandia (that post here). When I finally sat down to write about the gardens...
A Garden Oasis in the City Sometimes the best things are hiding in plain sight and that’s exactly what The Grand Ideas Garden (GIG) is doing on the NE side of Grand Rapids. Tucked...
From the Founding Fathers to the modern mowers, here's the story of the American lawn.
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