Sunday Clippings
The mornings have started to become more crisp, the foliage is beginning to change and we are enjoying the beauty that autumn has to offer. It is a chance to slow down, pull out your favorite sweaters and catch up on some favorite reading. We reach far and deep with this weeks edition of Sunday Clippings, sharing some really interesting stories this week from around the globe. Click on the links below to enjoy. Have a wonderful Sunday..- James
- From diseases to caterpillars: is it time to give up on box? @ The Guardian
- The Surprising Home of the World's Best Pistachios @ Condé Nast Traveler
- The Secret Gardens of New York @ The NY Times
- Francis Kurkdjian and Fabien Ducher, Changing History in a Bottle @ T Magazine
- Dior's Grand, Flower-Covered Mountain of a Set, by the Numbers @ T Magazine
- At Home With Artist and Landscape Designer Paula Hayes @ Wall Street Journal
- Saskia Havekes of Grandiflora @ The Design Files
- JetBlue Opened a Potato Farm at JFK Airport @ New York Magazine
- Time To Pursue the PawPaw, America's Fleeting Fall Fruit @ NPR
- How One Man is Intent on Saving the Lesser Known Varieties of Dahlia @ The Telegraph
- Julie Andrews on How to Tend Your Roses @ T Magazine
- Grant Resources for Gardens, Landscapes, and Horticulture @ Plants Map
- Chanel Mademoiselle Privé: The Garden @ The Telegraph
- A Detroit Florist's Vision Turns an Abandoned House Into Art @ The NY Times