The Daily Gardener is a podcast about Garden History and Literature. The podcast celebrates the gard
Today we celebrate the botanist who is considered the Father of Taxonomy and the young Landscape Arc
Today we celebrate the gardener who had his home and garden trashed by the Russian Czar and the poet
Today we celebrate the impressionist Landscape painter who included kitchen gardens as a subject and
Today we celebrate the botanist who was allowed to tend a garden while he was a prisoner in the Towe
Today we celebrate the Swiss botanist known as the father of geographical botany and the American bo
Today we celebrate the Frenchman who designed the very first secateurs or pruners and the Italian or
Today we celebrate the scientist who set the stage for Plant Anatomy and the amazing botanical illus
Today we celebrate the young botanist who disappeared in Australia 171 years ago and the pioneering
Today we celebrate the daughter of a millionaire who found solace in nature and the refreshing appro
Today we celebrate the poet who wrote lustrously of Kubla Kahn's summer garden and the French flower
Does your Christmas Cactus have red on its leaves? If so, that red is an indication that the plant i
Last night, I met with my Social Media team and we were having so much fun coming up with designs an
Mark from Little Prince nursery and I became friends on Facebook over the past month. I was immedi
Every autumn, we owe a debt of gratitude to our trees. They give our gardens the best gift: leaves
I always write down little things the kids say that strike me as funny or sweet. Here's a little b
Today is National Pumpkin Seed Day. Pumpkin seeds, also known as pepitas, are native to the America
Today is International Coffee Day. There is a legend that tells of coffee's discovery: In Ethiopia,
I was reading in Facebook yesterday, a friend had planted all of these autumn crocus, colchicums, in
What are you doing with all of your tomatoes? A few years ago, I stumbled on Ina Garten's Recipe fo
Right now is the perfect time to bring some nature indoors. Why buy something manufactured to look