To many visitors, the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) is an inspiring place to explore beautiful landscapes; it’s also a … More
Category: Parks & Gardens
Philadelphia’s Bartram’s Garden Connects History and Community
One of America’s most historic gardens survives and thrives in Southwest Philadelphia today, preserving the legacy of pioneering colonial botanist … More
Fruitlands: From Transcendentalist Farm to Cultural Center in Massachusetts
Fruitlands, in Harvard, Massachusetts, was the site of an early farming commune of Transcendentalists founded by Bronson Alcott, father of … More
Kingsbrae Garden: Flowers with a Local Mission
A garden with a mission, New Brunswick’s Kingsbrae Garden covers 27 acres with more than 50,000 perennials in formal, casual … More
Japanese Tea Garden Combines History & Beauty
Nestled inside the Golden Gate Bridge Park in San Francisco is the oldest public Japanese Garden in the United States. … More
Trade Secrets is a special Annual Garden Show that Supports a Community Free of Domestic Violence
Trade Secrets is an annual garden show and tour that supports a community free of domestic violence.
Grant’s Tomb is a Cultural Institution in New York City
A Monument to one of the Great Civil War Generals and President Everyone jokes about who is buried in General … More
Italian Renaissance Garden of Wethersfield
A historic home surrounded by an Italian renaissance garden provides a haven where visitors can wander and admire well maintained … More
Easter in NYC
Throughout the year, the Rockefeller Center Channel Gardens blooms in uniquely themed plant installations that transform with the seasons. From … More
Hidden Mansion: Grey Towers Contributes to Forestry
Grey Towers was the home of Gifford Pinchot, first Chief of the US Forest Service and Pennsylvania Governor for two … More