Book Review: Gardens of the Arts and Crafts Movement by Judith B. Tankard
Intricate, intimate and interwoven. Well-designed with an appreciation for craftsmanship and historical antecedents. The Arts and Crafts Movement…
March 17, 2019
Intricate, intimate and interwoven. Well-designed with an appreciation for craftsmanship and historical antecedents. The Arts and Crafts Movement…
March 17, 2019
This month I had the pleasure of visiting the Naples Botanical Garden. As a winter weary New Englander who…
February 23, 2019
This is the second year that I have assisted the Massachusetts Horticultural Society in curating a day-long Garden History…
January 9, 2019
Whether by the numbers or through deeply personal journeys, explore plants, gardens and landscapes with these holiday selections. The…
December 14, 2018
Desperately trying to organize (and share) the last six months of garden experiences, I begin with my visit in…
November 14, 2018
In 1801, on a hilly wooded 20-acre site in Manhattan, New York physician David Hosack founded the Elgin Botanical…
September 12, 2018
It somehow seems appropriate that my 100th post celebrates the week I spent as a participant of the 2018…
August 8, 2018
Inspired by the article “Judged a Success” in the May issue of The Royal Horticultural Society’s magazine, The Garden,…
June 27, 2018
Just in time for spring The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, has published the book Public Parks, Private…
April 27, 2018
Desperately seeking daffodils, or any other sign of spring, I embarked on a visual journey through my collection of…
April 19, 2018Made with in Boston









