Notes: South Korea’s Sayuwon Arboretum and Architecture Park
What began as a preservation effort for 108 quince trees has transformed into a picturesque destination for contemplation
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What began as a preservation effort for 108 quince trees has transformed into a picturesque destination for contemplation
Wondrous sculptural and horticultural installations that offer societal insight
From plant-care brand Flourish comes an organic formula that aids in the early stages of vegetative growth. Derived from discarded corn steep liquor (made up of half water and half water-soluble proteins) …
From LA-based creative collective Cactus Store, an updated version of the original Xerophile: Cactus Photographs from Expeditions of the Obsessed includes new archival imagery, that spans 80 years, alongside expanded notes. Cacti …
Ideas for aspiring gardeners, plant lovers and anyone else who wants to be surrounded by greenery
From NYC-based Natala Natala (a homeware brand that sells beautiful pieces crafted by artisans in Japan and the US) comes a mosquito coil case that makes an otherwise unattractive—but very useful—item much …
An environmental science book by Rachel Carson, Silent Spring was published in 1962 and has captured the attention of audiences ever since. Exploring and explaining the harm that pesticides do to birds, …
From Cactus Store—a collective, store and studio founded in Echo Park and now with an NYC location—comes a retro-leaning, 100% cotton, five-panel cap. The hat pays homage to Home Depot plants and …
Designed by Gavin Christman, co-founder of the Cornish design firm Green&Blue, the spherical Birdball Seed Feeder features a ledge for seed and posts for birds to perch upon and dine. Slipcast in …
From Cool Springs Press—an imprint that focuses on DIY gardening—this updated version of The Climate Change Garden centers on adapting and protecting plants. Written by Sally Morgan (a botanist and speaker on …