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The artist has brought a flock of vultures and hordes of creepy-crawlies to the New York Botanical Garden
Gardens across the world have had to limit visitor numbers but their winter wonderlands remain an inspiration
Her English country revivalist style may have drifted out of fashion but her influence is far-reaching
Gregory Long’s presidency shows institutions can flourish with private cash while maintaining their principles
Gardeners in France and the UK take very different approaches to deadheading flowers
A show at the New York Botanical Garden has reunited flower paintings with the plants that inspired them
Greenhouse horticulture at city’s collection was transformed over 38-year tenure
An exhibition at New York Botanical Garden celebrates the influence of gardening on American Impressionism
Rather than look back to its past, the Bronx garden remains focused on the future with new shows and education projects
An exhibition in New York reimagines the Mexican artist’s garden and examines the hidden meanings behind her use of plant imagery
This summer’s outdoor works range from the gymnastically challenging to the gloriously disorienting
This new, wild-style garden in the Bronx has benefited from naturalistic planting and careful ‘editing’
A new exhibition in New York explores the impact of six women on landscape design and photography in the early 20th century
A new perspective focused on mass plantings fails to convince
There is no retreat from getting our hands dirty and growing plants as confirmed by this year’s crop of gardening books
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