A personal story of loss, grief and growth in the garden.
Visit an experimental Los Angeles garden that is constantly un-designing itself.
Take a wander around a collection of wondrous, wild and joyful gardens.
To be a gardener is to care deeply, inclusively and audaciously for the world outside our homes and our heads.
A new book by Trisha Dixon explores the elusive essence of gardens and landscapes.
Gardener and artist Ernesto Pujol on designing and tending a decolonised Puerto Rico garden.
A garden ramble with designer Peter Shaw on Victoria's Surf Coast.
Author Belinda Probert on growing a connection to her adopted country via gardening.
Breathing new life into a neglected Los Angeles park, one plot at a time.
Acclaimed Australian landscape designer Fiona Brockhoff on why she gardens.
Karkalla is one of the great private gardens of Australia.
Gardens exist at the intersection between humans and the natural world. We create them for many reasons. Sometimes for shelter...
Visit a lush and delicious permaculture garden with us!
David Godshall chats with Georgina Reid about remaking landscape architecture.
We need more green roofs in our cities. Here's why.
A tale of ghost gardens and stories from the soil.
A musing on the complexity of gardening in a pandemic.
Jac Semmler's practical guide to playing with colour, light, texture and flowers in the garden.
Gardening can be about seeing as much as making, suggests Georgina Reid.
Sally Wilson visits renowned Mexican architect Diego Villaseñor's garden retreat in the heart of Mexico city.
Jac Semmler has created a perennial wonderland in suburban Melbourne. A bit of whimsy, a bunch of madness and a lot of fun!
Meet Kate Seddon, a Melbourne landscape designer with a penchant for plants.
Abra Lee finds freedom, sorority and affirmation in Black horticultural stories.
On making unconstrained, ecologically rich, meaningful and beautiful gardens
Sally Wilson visits the garden of famed Mexican modernist architect Luis Barragán.
Psychiatrist, gardener and author Sue-Stuart Smith in conversation with Georgina Reid
Acclaimed Australian garden designer Rick Eckersley is a rogue. So is his garden. So is his upcoming book.
Concetta Corso, aka Nonna Corso, is a 76-year-old avid gardener, knitter and daytime television watcher. She moonlit for over a decade as a professional babysitter.
Lily's garden will knock your socks off. A brilliant cure for isolation blues.
Come for a stroll through Sydney's heritage listed Bronte House and garden with one of it's current custodians, Anna van der Gardner.
Larry and Mickey Robertson's garden at Glenmore house is medicine for the soul.
International cheese man Will Studd is a VERY passionate vegetable gardener.
A street in inner city Sydney renowned for its cats and gardens!
In what could be the most exciting plant news since the discovery of the Wollemi pine, this story marks the...
A magical small garden in inner city Sydney.
A visit to the Huntington Desert Garden and a lesson in non-objectification of plants.
An interview with Allison Watkins - photographer and night-time garden stalker.
A chat with landscape designer and founder of Black Sanctuary Gardens, Leslie Bennett, about race, visibility and action in the garden.
What to do with a windy garden?
Georgina Reid explores explore an aesthetic of care that moves beyond the human as source and beneficiary of action. A de-centring of human desire in the garden.
A musing by Georgina Reid on gardening in the space between knowledge and intuition.
Bill Henson moves his late mother's garden, before the bulldozers arrive.
Plant-a-holic Jac Semmler is in love with visiting other peoples' gardens.
Camille Roulière tastes loss and love in the garden.
What does it take to make engaging, dynamic and loved public spaces?
An interview with landscape architect Katy Svalbe of Amber Road.
A visit to an austere Sydney garden in a spectacular bushland setting.
Can a suburban garden become an ecological island? NZ artist Michael Shepherd finds out.
An excerpt from James Golden's new book, The View from Federal Twist.
Ecosexuality and Derek Jarman's garden.
An ode to the importance of front gardens in challenging times.
A city lets its grass grow.
A Nelson Byrd Woltz designed public space by in New York is created for contemplation and connection.
'The idea of creation is beautiful, and the human species is capable of so much creation. But an existing climate and ecosystem, it’s not a blank page’ - Thomas Doxiadis
Create a biodiverse, beautiful and compassionate garden, wherever you live.





















































