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Owner of Chelsea Piers Lists His Upper West Side Townhouse

Roland W. Betts and his wife, Lois Betts, are asking $9.5 million for their home on West 102nd Street, where…

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My Kind of October Surprise

In Middle Tennessee, October is supposed to mean golden light and falling leaves and clear nights cool enough to make…

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Magazine

Poem: Jobs for the Weekend

The work of the garden is never merely human work. The animals, insects and plants join in labor with the…

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What Kind of Year Has It Been for Gardeners? An Aggravating One.

From spongy moth caterpillars to torrential rains, this garden season has been plagued by one challenge after another.

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Science

Atop an Underwater Hot Spring, an ‘Octopus Garden’ Thrives

The heat, a new study suggests, makes for an ideal breeding ground for these eight-legged animals.

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News

More Plants, More Life, More Pleasure: What Sets the Best Gardens Apart

Having an ecologically responsible landscape doesn’t mean you need to get rid of your favorite plants: “It’s about letting things…

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News

Painting With Light: This Garden Shows How It’s Done

Innisfree, in Millbrook, N.Y., “doesn’t look like other gardens.” That’s by design.

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Penn Station Is a Perpetual Mess. Change May Be at Hand.

There may finally be hope for New York’s busiest, dreariest train hub, with a new plan to improve it, the…

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World

Prestigious Rose Breeder Names Its New Bloom for a Black Gardener

For more than 60 years, David Austin Roses has named new varieties after historical British figures, all of them white.…

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Ebony G. Patterson Brings a Crowd to the New York Botanical Garden

All that glitters isn’t what you expect at the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory. The vultures have landed.

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