Open Days Gardens
297 and 298
The garden of 298 was designed by a landscape architect from Terremoto Landscape in Los Angeles and in...
50 Shades of Green
Sited in New York's first historic district and hidden behind one of the area's oldest homes awaits a ...
A Country Garden in the City
When Ralph D'Amico and Bob Pellin first moved to their home, the main design element was the lawn, wit...
A Garden for Birds
Although I’ve designed gardens since 1989, it took the enforced isolation of the COVID epidemic to tur...
A Garden for Birds and Pollinators
A mostly native plant, shade/part-shade 1-acre property with an ephemeral wetland and Hudson River tri...
Aging Gracefully
When we moved into our old, neglected carriage house and garden in 1987, I did not know a peony from a...
Alexandra Munroe & Robert Rosenkranz Gardens
This garden, around a 1928 beach-front house, combines formal and naturalistic landscaping...
Allen’s Heirloom Homestead
A lot of flowers go in our kitchen gardens to encourage beneficial insects, as well as for beauty and...
Andrew Grossman's Garden
My gardens, which border the Martin Wildlife Refuge and the Runnins River, showcase a wide variety of ...
Ann and Haig's Garden
The heart of our 4-acre garden is our collection of more than 80 varieties of ferns. There are native ...
Anna's Pollinator Haven
My garden is where I learned how to garden. It's full of mistakes and happy accidents. It's also home ...