A personal reflection on Bellingrath Gardens and Home, a floral and architectural wonderland on the Gulf Coast
Gardens
An early 20th-century Long Island estate with ties to shipping and steel, Old Westbury Gardens remains an English-style respite from city life, beckoning visitors with sprawling lawns, quiet alcoves, and a kaleidoscope of blooms
The small exuberant garden of artist Robert Dash tucked away in Sagaponack, New York, celebrates its 50th anniversary this summer. Designer and author Charlotte Moss shares her fondness for the artist and for his living masterpiece
A new book about the Rockefeller gardens chronicles a family’s lasting devotion to its landscapes at Kykuit and Eyrie through the generations
Charles Nevinson of Atlanta’s Architectural Accents transforms a Sea Island, Georgia, property into a medley of intriguing outdoor spaces with sculptural surprises around every corner
Learn how a couple of plant-lovers created a global community of Urban Jungle Bloggers
Jon Carloftis draws from his upbringing in rural Kentucky to create outdoor oases on sky-high terraces and sweeping farmland alike
Horticulturalist and garden writer Jack Staub gives readers a glimpse into a world of rarely seen, idyllic gardens
We revisit a classic essay about winter-blooming camellias by the late Ryan Gainey