gardens
How to Start a Portable, Space-Saving Garden
Starting a garden in a tiny patio space, or get limited sun? Make your planters portable—whether in a kiddie pool, bag, or even an old tire.
‘Ping the Herb Guy’ Is London Chefs’ Go-To Dealer
From his tiny but tightly packed rooftop garden, amateur gardener Ping Ng has supplied restaurants including Black Axe Mangal, The Clove Club, and P Franco.
Let This Restaurant Turn Your Overgrown Garden into Dinner
“One woman contacted us and asked us to clear a huge patch of wild garlic. It was brilliant—she got her garden cleared for free, and we got to use a load of really great garlic.”
How Edible Gardens Are Helping in the Battle Against HIV
This small community in Lesotho, Africa is using unique gardens in the fight against HIV.
Taste Australia's Weirdest Produce in Attica's Mysterious Garden
At one of the world's 50 best restaurants, greatness starts in the strange garden, where Australia's unique produce is exploding with flavor.
Sound Art Imagines a Different Kind of Zen Garden
Does it still rock if a Japanese rock garden has no rocks? We investigate.
Meet the Istanbul Farmers Fighting to Save Their 1,500-Year-Old Urban Gardens
Authorities in Istanbul are trying to turn the ancient Yedikule urban gardens into a park, ordering the 350 farmers whose livelihoods are rooted there to leave by the end of March.
Underwater Agriculture: The Scuba Divers Growing Crops in Bubbles Under the Sea
A scuba diving company in Italy wants to create a garden under the sea.
Frida Kahlo's Garden Takes Root in the Bronx
The New York Botanical Garden's new show 'Frida: Art. Garden. Life' shows off the trailblazing artist's green thumb.
The Future Garden Is Digitized WiFi-Connected, and Rented By the Hour
This feels like the sad, inevitable collide of the post-ownership sharing economy cultural shift and the overpopulated urban future.