Permaculture for every body
When I started my permaculture business in 2009 and was thinking about what I wanted to call it, I thought of my love of walking
When I started my permaculture business in 2009 and was thinking about what I wanted to call it, I thought of my love of walking
The year is 1996, and my undergrad work-study job is a plum one—editing a gardening newsletter for the Virginia Tech Horticulture Extension office. I am
Images by Reynolds Kelly JANUARY/FEBRUARY Some people might think that in the cold winter months gardeners have nothing to do. But we garden-types all know
When Joseph Nardone bought his current home in 1999, the simple backyard consisted of a pool, a white fence, and a lonesome walnut tree. After
Linwood is a quaint hamlet thirty miles southwest of Rochester. It is here that you will find Linwood Gardens, a lovingly maintained historic garden and
If you’ve booked an “Elopement, Minmony, or Micro Wedding” at the Ellwanger Estate Bed and Breakfast at 625 Mt. Hope Avenue, you may already know
Every summer the Maplewood Rose Garden in northwest Rochester bursts with vibrant color as more than 300 varieties of roses come into bloom. The one-acre
Like any buried treasure, unearthing a sunken garden in Irondequoit left many questions unanswered. Twenty-four years ago, Stephen Schantz, a retired developer, purchased an estate
When asked how she hopes people will respond to her work, Sandra Charlap says, “I really hope they come away with the joy that I