Sunday Clippings
We return from our summer hiatus with a full edition of Sunday Clippings, covering every topic imaginable regarding the subjects we love most, art and horticulure. It has been a fantastic summer and we have been working on new material which we will be rolling out now that we enter the autumn season. I am sure we are all looking forward to cooler days now, no matter where it is you might be. Enjoy reading this edition of Sunday Clippings, it's a good one...... - James
- Ancient Greek Herbs , Foraged for the Modern Chef @ NY Times
- Green Pie in the Sky? Vertical Farming is on the rise in Newark @ NPR
- Drama Queen: How the dahlia became fashion's favorite flower @ The Telegraph
- Meet James Horner, the rising star of horticulture @ The Telegraph
- Own a piece of Le Corbusier's Tree @ T Magazine
- Foolproof Tarte Tatin @ NY Times
- Design lessons from Chanticleer, with Bill Thomas @ A Way to Garden
- Into the Wild- Piet Oudolf and the Natural Garden Movement @ Arktitekture
- Durand-Ruel: The Art Dealer Who Like Impressionists Before They Were Cool @ NPR
- The Butterfly, the Ant, and the Oregano @ NY Times
- Researchers Find Fossil Fragments of World's Oldest Flowering Plant @ IFL Science
- The Education of a Gardener @ T Magazine
- From fork to fork: five cooks and their kitchen gardens @ The Guardian
- The Darker Side of Maple Syrup @ NY Times
- Chanticleer offers advice from 'pleasure garden' experts @ Philly.com
- The How-On-Earth Garden @ NY Times
- Up, Up, and Away @ Triad Fellowship
- Hotel that inspired 'The Shining' Builds on It's Eerie Appeal @ NY Times
- Pastures new: Dan Pearson's journey from city to farm @ The Guardian
- Lives Displaced By Central Park Take Center Stage In New Play @ NPR
- A Garden Makeover at Sissinghurst @ The Telegraph
- The Historic Estate Garden: Chatsworth @ Nowness
- The true story of Kudzu, the vine that never ate the South @ Smithsonian
- Adam Purple and the Garden of Eden @ Vimeo
- Going Green: Floriculture in Fashion @ AnOther Magazine