The Secret Gardens of Kyoto: A Pilgrimage Through Japan’s Hidden Temple Horticulture
Beyond the crowds of the Golden Pavilion lies a quieter Kyoto — one of moss, stone, and centuries of silence. A pilgrimage through Japan's…
The English Cutting Garden: A Year in Six Vases
A cutting garden is not a flower bed. It is not a border, not a display, not something designed to be looked at from…
The Flower Farmers of Cornwall
Cornwall is not where you go to find the British flower industry. That distinction belongs to the Dutch auctions at Aalsmeer, where twenty million…
The Conservatory Revival: Why the Victorian Glasshouse Is Having a Design Moment
A new generation is rediscovering the conservatory — not as a greenhouse, but as a room. A liminal space where garden meets interior, where…
A London Townhouse Where the Garden Grows Through the House
A London townhouse designed around a single idea: every room must have a view of something growing. Interior designer Clara Ashworth and landscape architect…
The Flower Markets of the World: Six Cities, Six Dawns
From the 3am jasmine garlands of Bangkok to the Sunday-morning ranunculus of Paris, six flower markets that are worth setting an alarm for —…
The Winter Greenhouse: Growing Through the Dark Months
Most gardeners treat the greenhouse as a summer asset. In April and May, it is a nursery: seed trays of tomatoes and chillies, modules…