
A Buxton Garden Makes Waves
Gardens
On a hilltop, a couple’s natural pool is a haven for wild creatures — and a glorious place to cool off.
Read MoreOn a hilltop, a couple’s natural pool is a haven for wild creatures — and a glorious place to cool off.
Read MoreA Bangor couple leans into a bold, fragrant spring bloomer.
Read MoreComing to a bar or restaurant near you: locally sourced stems, ripe for the picking, in a Falmouth seller’s vintage Ford.
Read MoreHe’s growing as many American chestnut trees, sand cherries, wild highbush blueberries, and beach plums as his forest farm in Washington can accommodate.
Read MoreA New Gloucester gardener presides over tunnels burgeoning with the bulbous fruit that fuels his art.
Read MoreNurturing other people’s houseplants, Amalia Bussard thrives.
Read MoreWanted for crimes against nature. State horticulturalist Gary Fish on the state’s newest horticultural outlaws (and a warning label for beach roses).
Read MoreA friendly gardener creates a vibrant refuge for people and pollinators.
Read MoreHow a simple woodland path became a playfully eccentric garden with lots and lots of hostas.
Read MoreAnd another. Until it was chockablock with vibrant varieties, from native to tropical.
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