by Arlington Garden | Aug 18, 2020 | Art, Features
Tahereh Sheerazie is a fabric artist, landscape designer, educator, and avid hiker. In this conversation, she discusses her artistic and design inspirations, her views on education, and her work establishing a school garden in Shigar, Pakistan. You can learn more...
by Arlington Garden | Aug 17, 2020 | Art, Features
For the next month, Letters from the Garden will be focusing on art related to gardening and the natural world. The artist and naturalist Margaret Gallagher created Arlington Garden’s 15th Anniversary poster (see detail from the poster above) which is available...
by Arlington Garden | Jul 27, 2020 | Conservation, Features, Wildlife
Image credit Jane Glicksman, photo of Lois Brunet at Arlington Garden 106 years have passed since the extinction of the Passenger Pigeon, which went from flocks of hundreds of millions crossing the landscape like storms to a single bird “Martha” — the last of...
by Arlington Garden | Jun 25, 2020 | Features
Tim Becker, Director of Horticulture at the Theodore Payne Foundation, shares his thoughts about native plant gardening, the relationship between natural landscapes and gardens, and the history of the California Native Plant Walk at Arlington Garden. This interview...
by Arlington Garden | May 15, 2020 | Art, Features
In part two of our two-part interview, Mayita Dinos (the designer of Arlington Garden) discusses what drew to her garden design, her journey from Puerto Rico to Europe and then back to the US, and shares some reading recommendations. AG: Can you remember the moment...
by Arlington Garden | May 5, 2020 | Features
Michelle Matthew, Executive Director of Arlington Garden, reflects on Earth Day, and what we can learn from Arlington Garden during the pandemic. This year marks the 15th Anniversary of Arlington Garden and the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day. But this Earth Day, April...
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