Author: Alejandro Saralegui
Garden Designer Hal Goldberg’s Guide to the East End’s Best Blossoms
Special Series: Responsible, sustainable gardening in the Hamptons
A Q&A with Jenny Du Pont, President of The Garden Conservancy
Jenny du Pont gives the dirt on America’s largest garden preservation program.
The Green of Hudson Valley
Photographer John M. Hall’s new book documents the lush Hudson Valley gardens.
A Garden Grows in Brooklyn
The New York Restoration Project rebuilds a community garden in Gowanus. See the before and after.
A look into this native of Brazil’s colorful character
Unlimited Earth Care's Frederico Azevedo celebrates 20 years of garden design in the Hamptons. Discover what makes his gardens unique.
Socia Studies
Craig James Socia celebrates two decades of designing lush Hamptons landscapes. Currently, Socia is working with more than 50 clients which he considers all to be dream jobs.
Island Girl
Buttercup Design Group's Vickie Cardaro tells all about gardening and how she she decided to settle on Shelter Island.
Landscape designer Michael Derrig gets the max out of the minimal
After launching Landscape Details in 2002, Derrig has built his business to become a full-service landscape construction firm. From small jobs to big jobs, Derrig enjoys incorporating pieces throughout the the entire garden.
The secret history of the Hamptons’ Sylvester Manor
Landscape historian Mac Griswold unveils the truth behind a Shelter Island slave plantation in her new book The Manor: Three Centuries at a Slave Plantation on Long Island.
Serene Thumb
Simplicty rules in Christopher LaGuardia's landscape designs.
Middle Ages Spread
After 75 years at the Cloisters Museum and Gardens in upper Manhattan, the gardens still include medieval planting schemes, using plants known in the Middle Ages, since John D. Rockefeller Jr., donated the Unicorn Tapestries to the museum in 1937.
Up close and personal with Untermyer Gardens Conservancy
In Yonkers, NY, "America's Greatest Forgotten Garden" is restored into a beautiful garden escape collaborating all of the unique styles from the Middle East, Persia and Islam.
Manhattan’s Battery Gardens is Restored and Rejuvenated
In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, Warrie Price, Founder and President of the Battery Conservancy helps bring the gardens back on track.
Exploring the Brussels Antiques and Fine Art Fair
Collectors were in abundance on the first three preview days for the Brussels Antiques and Fine Art Fair (BRAFA).