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Does Art Serve Nature or Does Nature Serve Art? A Conversation with Monsieur Plant

Sneakers invaded by plants, a man covered in flowers, a skateboard covered in tree bark… The vegetation-covered artwork by Christophe...

How Corn Influences The Mayan Calendar

Around five thousand years ago, Mayans relinquished their nomadic habits and began cultivating maize– and the rest (literally and figuratively) is...

Ask Ella: Keeping Bouquets Bright With Billy Buttons

Ask Ella is a recurring Garden Collage feature where we ask our in-house florist,  Ella Stavonsky, about floral design– including the...

We Love This Fragrant Wreath From Plant Craft

Full of DIYs that artfully marry home and garden, [easyazon_link identifier=”1604696494″ locale=”US” nw=”y” tag=”gardcoll03-20″]Plant Craft[/easyazon_link] by Caitlin Atkinson is a boon...

Exploring Italy’s Giardino di Boboli

When I moved to Florence, Italy for a year to study art, I quickly learned that tourists are a common...

The Marquet Might Just Be The Cutest Home & Flower Shop in Brooklyn

In a landscape of Brooklyn retail that is saturated with cute homeware shops and cool vintage ateliers, The Marquet— a...

Brooklyn Floral Delights’ “Buttercream Succulents” Are More Beautiful Than You Could Imagine

At first glance, it might be difficult to tell that the cakes in the images on Brooklyn Floral Delight’s Instagram are...

“Street Seats” Bring Temporary Gardens to New York

During the day, it might be difficult to get a seat in the New School’s “Street Seat, ” a small...

The History of Jardin Majorelle, The Marrakech Garden That Transfixed Yves Saint-Laurent

Far from the madding crowds at Djemaa el Fna square, whose night market is a constant chaotic spectacle of snake-charmers,...

Dries Van Noten’s “Frozen Flowers” Showcase Japanese Art With Incredible Finesse

Belgian fashion designer Dries van Noten has famously been described as one of fashion’s “most cerebral designers”, and his recent...

Hidden in Paris’s 16th Arrondissement, Parc de Bagatelle Does Not Disappoint

Deep in the forest of the Bois de Boulogne, in Paris’s 16th arrondissement, an ancient stone wall protects a luxurious...

By Growing Their Grapes in Brooklyn, Rooftop Reds Is Shaping The Future of Urban Winemaking

Historically, many of the products which kept New York City satiated came from the city.  New York City oysters were...