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10 Dec 2021

Looking inward at Innisfree Garden, part 2

Innisfree Garden has lots of surprises up its sleeves, which makes exploring it a bit like a treasure hunt. … Read More

Innisfree Garden, New York garden, public garden
12 Sep 2018

Playing in The Gardens on Spring Creek in Fort Collins

September 12, 2018 During our Great American West road trip last month, my daughter and I passed through charming Fort Collins, Colorado, and visited The Gardens on Spring Creek, the city’s community-oriented botanic garden. The entry garden was ablaze with … Read More

children's garden, Colorado, community garden, Fort Collins, garden art, Gardens on Spring Creek, public garden, vegetable garden
4 Aug 2018

Sissinghurst Castle Garden, part 2: White Garden, meadow, and tower views

August 04, 2018 Has any garden been more admired, copied, and written about than Vita Sackville-West’s White Garden at Sissinghurst? We visited in mid-June, and I was excited to finally step into this glowing space and see it for myself. … Read More

castle, English garden, garden, public garden, roses, Sissinghurst, white garden
3 Aug 2018

Sissinghurst Castle Garden, part 1: Walls and roses in the English countryside

August 03, 2018 Sissinghurst. Mecca to gardeners worldwide. Like every traveling gardener, I’d put Sissinghurst Castle Garden at the top of my bucket list, and when we started planning a trip to England I insisted on seeing the famous garden … Read More

castle, English garden, garden, garden art, hedge, public garden, rose garden, Sissinghurst
23 Jan 2018

Read This: Gardens of the High Line and The High Line, two books about NYC’s most influential public park

January 23, 2018 Exploring the High Line in October 2014 remains a highlight of my garden travels, and I’d love to go see it again. Until then, reading about it keeps the fire burning, gives insight into the origins and … Read More

book review, books, garden book, garden design, High Line, landscape architecture, New York City, public garden
20 Aug 2017

Cornerstone Sonoma showcases conceptual gardens in scenic wine country

August 20, 2017 It wasn’t easy, but I finally visited the gardens at Cornerstone Sonoma in Northern California, which have been on my bucket list for years. Due to my own poor planning, I first missed them after the San … Read More

California garden, Cornerstone, garden, garden design, public garden
18 Jul 2017

Japanese Garden and garden art at Hillwood Estate: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

July 18, 2017 I almost missed the Japanese Garden, my favorite part of Washington, D.C.’s Hillwood Estate. It was hot and muggy on the first full day of touring during last month’s Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling, and after exploring … Read More

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13 Jul 2017

Brookside Gardens and a Dougherty twig sculpture: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

July 13, 2017 One of our stops on the Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling was Brookside Gardens in Wheaton, Maryland, where I was smitten by a stand of Verbena bonariensis along a formal path. I didn’t end up taking many … Read More

bird, DC gardens, flowers, garden, public art, public garden
18 Aug 2011

Nature, only better: The transcendent Bloedel Reserve

August 18, 2011 The Bloedel Reserve is a place of utter beauty and almost spiritual peacefulness. Rain drips quietly from mossy branches, and the color green wraps you in a soft embrace. I explored the grounds for two-and-a-half hours—not nearly … Read More

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Through the looking glass at Chihuly Garden and Glass

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