Interested in learning how to make cards with pressed flowers? Get the whole family involved in holiday cards this year! While posing for a family photo does have a certain caché, making your own ow botanical greeting cards with pressed flowers is a fun way to spend some time together this season, without the drama […] The post How To Make Holiday Cards with Pressed Flowers appeared first on Garden Collage Magazine.| Garden Collage Magazine
Just in time for the holiday season, Phaidon has released a sumptuous and comprehensive survey that celebrates the beauty and appeal of flowers throughout art, history, and culture. Flower: Exploring the World in Bloom takes readers on a journey across continents and cultures to discover the endless ways artists and designers throughout history, from ancient […] The post Phaidon takes us on a journey to explore the World in Bloom appeared first on Garden Collage Magazine.| Garden Collage Magazine
The food we consume has a tremendous impact on our lives. But the way we produce and consume it most significantly impacts the world around us. Agriculture is one of the main offenders when it comes to global warming, contributing approximately 25% of all anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. About 15% of the global land surface […] The post How do we make the food system more sustainable? The Stone Barns Center is paving the way. appeared first on Garden Collage Magazine.| Garden Collage Magazine
In a recently released study, the U.S. Geologic Survey (USGS) announced that neonicotinoid pesticides are still present in tap water, even after being treated in water management plants. Neonicotinoids are among the most widely used class of pesticides in the world, and are known to be a potent neurotoxin. Though they are considered more of […] The post Pesticides in Water Are More Widespread Than You Think appeared first on Garden Collage Magazine.| Garden Collage Magazine
In the era of mass manufacturing– and at a time in which handmade items are enjoying renewed primacy— knitting and the art of making one’s own clothes has never been more attractive. Handcrafted luxury brands like Elizabeth Suzann and Alabama Chanin are making modern clothing by hand again, while Instagram accounts like Thea Coleman and […] The post We Love This Freshly Picked, Partially Recycled Yarn appeared first on Garden Collage Magazine.| Garden Collage Magazine
The art of sending letters might seem nostalgic in the digital age, but beautifully made paper goods are like a solid black dress. They never go out of style. Whether you’re sending a handwritten birthday card or a heartfelt Thank You, nothing says sincerity quite like a beautiful card. Indeed, given the rising popularity of houseplants […] The post The Best and Most Beautiful Botanical Stationary appeared first on Garden Collage Magazine.| Garden Collage Magazine
The New York Botanical Garden’s Annual Rose Garden Dinner celebrates the autumn flowering of the garden’s prodigious rose collection, which includes nearly 700 varieties. This year, the benefit honoring Marjorie Rosen raised $675,000 to Benefit NYBG’s Fund for Horticulture as well as the gorgeous Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden. This year’s event featured the expected suite of […] The post NYBG’s Annual Rose Garden Dinner is Once Again a Lovely Affair appeared first on Garden Colla...| Garden Collage Magazine
In recent years much of the discussion surrounding supplements has centered around whether or not they are sufficiently regulated– with proponents arguing that barriers to entry in long term research prevents many effective supplements from getting the attention they deserve. (Detractors, however, argue that there isn’t sufficient evidence to back up many vitamin manufacturers claims.) […] The post When it Comes to Supplements, The Method of Delivery Matters appeared first on Garden Col...| Garden Collage Magazine
In the crowded world of beauty and cosmetics, a few trends have emerged with striking clarity in the past half-decade. First, there’s an obsession with all natural, botanically inspired ingredients, and second, consumers also harbor an obsession with asian skin care– a sector of the industry that was quick to embrace the idea of layering […] The post Evergreen Bark and Goji Go Glam in Patchology’s Latest Offerings appeared first on Garden Collage Magazine.| Garden Collage Magazine
Lily Diamond of the lovely Kale & Caramel blog has a new book out that celebrates farm fresh ingredients like herbs and flowers, and the many ways| Garden Collage Magazine
GC Magazine covers the many stories plants can tell, from food and florals to travel, design, environmental activism, botanical medicine, and more.| Garden Collage Magazine
A leader of the Pop Art movement, Andy Warhol is today remembered most prominently for his pioneering silkscreen prints, including his Campbell’s Soup| Garden Collage Magazine