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The Daily Notebook

Oct
26
09:12am
22
Now Forager: A Movie About Mushroom Hunters Love, marriage, and mycology. Read More »
Related Topics: Brown | film | mushrooms | Now Forager | wild edibles
Oct
25
12:39pm
37
Art & Botany: Prince Charles's Book of Plants Florigelia were popular in the seventeeth century. Often illustrated by eminent artists, the lavishly produced books catalogued the plants in a garden, or collected on an expedition. Who can afford to produce such a book today? A prince, of course. His Royal Highness, Prince Charles of Wales, who sponsored The Highgrove Florilegium, a collection of plants in the royal garden, and one of the most expensive books of modern times.  Read More »
Oct
24
12:31pm
0
Links We Love, 10/24/12 An energy-conscious “flower”, Caribbean produce in Brooklyn, mini gardening tools, and more in today’s Links We Love!  Read More »
Related Topics: links we love
Oct
23
08:40am
50
Natural Pools, Photo Gallery Tips and advice on adding plants to a natural pool.  Read More »
Oct
23
08:39am
25
Natural Pools A new approach transforms the landscape Read More »
Oct
23
07:05am
26
LongHouse Reserve Container Competition An annual contest of creative planting  Read More »
Oct
22
10:43am
32
Magnificent Trees Arboreal portraits that awaken a sense of mystery and communion.  Read More »
Oct
19
08:16am
36
Botanic Notables: A Public Food Forest in Seattle The first trees were just planted in Beacon Food Forest, a forager-friendly garden in Seattle. With a projected seven acres of fruits, nuts, and vegetables, it will be the nation's largest public edible landscape.  Read More »
Oct
18
08:45am
23
Art & Botany: 'Lightweeds' & Illuminated 'Trees' London-based artist Simon Heijdens explores the ecology of objects, and introduces the narrative of the natural world to the built environment. His garden of 'digital, living organisms,' evolves with a gust of wind or a passerby. Read More »
Oct
17
12:17pm
11
Links We Love, 10/17/2012 A mini-golf course unlike any other, volcanic rivers in Iceland, fall leaves compost, and more in today’s Links We Love!  Read More »
Related Topics: Green | Pink | links we love
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