Who doesn't love a Japanese garden? The peace, harmony and beauty of these spaces is appealing to so many of us. Whether ...
There are plenty of examples these days of public buildings where architects have incorporated living trees into the plan. It ...
More architects are using biophilic design — the idea of integrating nature into design to enhance our connection to nature.
Enjoy a peaceful escape with a visit to one of these stunning botanical gardens chosen by our featured panelists.
"This could be as simple as looking after the plants and trees in your own back garden. Climate change, disease, insects, overgrazing, and overharvesting all put vulnerable trees at risk.
All spaces of the garden needs regular attention as we are in the peak of our Summer season. Here are some effective ideas to keep plants healthy, aesthetically pleasing, and well-structured: With the ...
They require daily watering.” Most indoor-garden kits use either a self-watering or hydroponic system to grow plants. I started with a self-watering system — the Click-and-Grow model — and ...
The garden is stunning and contains a Japanese bayberry over 400 years old. Kanazawa used to be a castle town that the Maedas, the most powerful or the wealthiest daimyo, once ruled, and the Nagamachi ...
There’s the Woodland Garden, where shade-loving plants thrive under towering trees, and the Savanna Meadow, which is ...
image provided by Jessica Damiano shows a drip-irrigation soaker hose set in place over the soil in a small raised-garden bed on Long Island, N.Y. Damiano recommends using soaker hoses to direct water ...