Garden
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News
More Plants, More Life, More Pleasure: What Sets the Best Gardens Apart
Having an ecologically responsible landscape doesn’t mean you need to get rid of your favorite plants: “It’s about letting things in.”
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News
Painting With Light: This Garden Shows How It’s Done
Innisfree, in Millbrook, N.Y., “doesn’t look like other gardens.” That’s by design.
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Books
Penn Station Is a Perpetual Mess. Change May Be at Hand.
There may finally be hope for New York’s busiest, dreariest train hub, with a new plan to improve it, the stars aligning and the clock ticking.
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World
Prestigious Rose Breeder Names Its New Bloom for a Black Gardener
For more than 60 years, David Austin Roses has named new varieties after historical British figures, all of them white. The Dannahue, which honors Danny Clarke, changed that.
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Books
Ebony G. Patterson Brings a Crowd to the New York Botanical Garden
All that glitters isn’t what you expect at the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory. The vultures have landed.
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News
Gardening Is Hard Work. Music Can Help.
Our garden expert shares the playlist that has helped her stay motivated while working outdoors — starting with James Brown and Al Green.
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News
What Makes a Garden a Work of Art? Piet Oudolf Explains.
The noted designer of the High Line has wisdom to share with other gardeners: “I put plants on a stage and let them perform.”
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News
Why the Pineapple Lily Makes Such a Big Impression
And no, it’s not because it stinks like rotten meat. (Just for the record, they don’t all have a rancid smell.)
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Newyork
Madison Square Garden Boss Erupts as His Ban of Lawyers Draws Scrutiny
James Dolan barred adversaries using facial recognition technology, and politicians bridled. Now, he is threatening to ban beer at a Rangers game.
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News
It’s OK to Get Carried Away When You’re Shopping for Flower Seeds
Here’s how to make sure those impulse catalog purchases result in happy surprises — not buyer’s remorse.