Eat your way to environmentalism! Here are a few of the most invasive plants that are also surprisingly edible. This blog post explores the concept of "invasivorism," consuming invasive plants for both environmental and dietary benefits.
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Eat your way to environmentalism! Here are a few of the most invasive plants that are also surprisingly edible. This blog post explores the concept of "invasivorism," consuming invasive plants for both environmental and dietary benefits.
Read MoreMany of the world's most beautiful gardens rely heavily on mathematical principles to create their stunning designs. In celebration of Pi Day (3.14) we investigate a bit further into the relationship of math within garden design.
Read MoreWhen it comes to gardening, site resilience is the key to ensuring that your plants thrive in any condition. Using a diversity of species is the first step in designing a successful garden.
Read MoreTo many New York City residents building a roof garden or LUXURY terrace garden can be the opportunity to create a green oasis and a private outdoor landscape — cocktail parties on your terrace taking in the nighttime sky, family barbecues on summer evenings, children’s birthday parties on the roof, Sunday brunch outdoors on the terrace, taking business calls while soaking in you terrace hottub!
Read MoreNorth America has its own collection of medicinal plants that can thrive in harmony with their native wildlife to create a beautiful and therapeutic garden.
Read MoreAfter nearly a year of confinement, our outdoor spaces have become sanctuaries of solace and sanity. Naturally, landscape design has become top of mind. Even those who call city apartments home are finding ways to integrate the gentle presence of nature into their dwellings.
Read MoreHow to build a roof garden in New York City. A short video.
Read MoreCrains NY : Gotham Gigs profile — Landscape designer Todd Haiman turns outdoor spaces into oases
Read MoreBackyard gardeners and landscape designers can increase the number and variety of birds by streamlining the natural ecosystems you see at the forest edge.
Read MoreSince the onset of the pandemic, the landscape designer Todd Haiman has received endless calls from New Yorkers with terraces, yards and balconies and the means to transform them into wondrous fresh-air escapes.
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