by Arlington Garden | Jan 25, 2022 | Art, Climate Change Gardening, Features
Pictured: Citrus 101 workshop participants with Capri Williams (center) Credit: Joanna Glovinsky Joanna Glovinsky is the founder of local fruit tree education and service provider Fruitstitute. Capri Williams is a horticulturist and expert fruit tree educator....
by Arlington Garden | Feb 10, 2021 | Art, Friends of Arlington, Wildlife
Michelle Matthews: In a new occasional interview feature, we talk with friends of Arlington Garden about their passions. I first met Roberto Gabriel in July of 2017 when I started as Executive Director of Arlington Garden. I spoke with him on his way to work, and this...
by Arlington Garden | Aug 18, 2020 | Art, Features
Tahereh Sheerazie is a fabric artist, landscape designer, educator, and avid hiker. In this conversation, she discusses her artistic and design inspirations, her views on education, and her work establishing a school garden in Shigar, Pakistan. You can learn more...
by Arlington Garden | Aug 17, 2020 | Art, Features
For the next month, Letters from the Garden will be focusing on art related to gardening and the natural world. The artist and naturalist Margaret Gallagher created Arlington Garden’s 15th Anniversary poster (see detail from the poster above) which is available...
by Arlington Garden | Aug 15, 2020 | Art, Earth Share, Wildlife
Melissodes sp. on the photographer’s finger, photo courtesy of Krystle Hickman In partnership with LA Nature for All, Earth Share is a series of conversations on IGTV with the goal of sharing knowledge and inspiration with organizations and individuals caring...
by Arlington Garden | May 15, 2020 | Art, Features
In part two of our two-part interview, Mayita Dinos (the designer of Arlington Garden) discusses what drew to her garden design, her journey from Puerto Rico to Europe and then back to the US, and shares some reading recommendations. AG: Can you remember the moment...
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