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A piece of wall art by Edina Todoki on a beige brick wall features horizontal slats with green foliage peeking through, forming an abstract pattern, reminiscent of Vertical Garden Art.

Edina Todoki is creating some inspiring and unique versions of vertical gardens. The portrait succulent living wall is an installation on a roof garden in Brooklyn. Her previous installations around Brooklyn are various moss images on the walls of buildings, construction sites and even in the subway. My favorite is this piece titled Wildboard, which […]

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A rustic room reminiscent of a flower drying shed in Carlisle, MA, features wooden walls adorned with framed photos. Dried flowers lovingly hang from beams and fill a basket on the table, creating a cozy, natural atmosphere perfect for unwinding.

Last weekend, the Garden Conservancy held an open garden day in the Boston Area.  There were two gardens on the tour, and after visiting them both, I have so much to share about each of them with you.  The Clock Barn Farm and Garden in Carlisle, MA, was one of the best gardens I have ever […]

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A landscape in the Atacama Desert, Chile, showcases bright green moss-like vegetation on rocky terrain, flanked by sparse shrubs and boulders. Highlighting nature's endurance, this ancient growth featured in "Oldest Plants with Rachel Sussman" is 400 to 3,000 years old.

As a designer, I counsel people all the time about the long-term growth of a plant, but in reality, I plan to achieve most of their goals somewhere in the 5-year time frame.  The reality of residential design is that people don’t have the patience or space for things that get really big (over a […]

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The urban landscape of Bilbao features star-shaped metal planters filled with vibrant red, purple, and green plants. These flowing garden installations rest on a paved surface beside wide concrete stairs, framed by trees and the sleek architecture of modern buildings in the background.

Bilbao, Spain, has noteworthy architecture and has been on my list of must-see places for a while.  Now, I have yet another reason for wanting to visit.  This stunning garden – dubbed The Flowing Garden – was created by the New York-based landscape and urban design office of Balmori Associates. Called the “Garden That Climbs […]

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A bee hive, beautifully adorned with stunning art, is sitting peacefully in a yard.

I miss the beehives that sat at the edge of the our garden for many seasons.  They weren’t particularly special as hives go – not like those that I see from groovier beekeepers, but they were fascinating and I loved observing our beekeepers as they cared for the hives. We don’t have bees in hives […]

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A person wearing a beekeeping suit and veil is handling a wooden beehive in an outdoor setting, surrounded by greenery and a wooden fence. The bees arrived, buzzing around as the beekeeper carefully attends to the two stacked boxes with a rock placed on top.

My phone rang at 5:15 this morning. Incredulous and startled, I ignored it, even though I recognized the name of the apiarist who sells honey at my farmers market. I hadn’t spoken with him since last fall when we agreed that he would install two hives in my garden this year. Then, at 6:00, there […]

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