Nikki Ferrell

9 public gardens in unique places

From underground to bridges, and New York City to Paris, a roundup of public gardens cultivated in unusual places.

Creating consistency

Dave Scott, president of Laurel Oak Garden Center in Marlton, N.J., discusses how he and his team developed guidelines and processes for everything from updating store signage to giving back to the local community.

Capitalizing on opportunities

Ruibal’s Plants of Texas bought Rosemeade Market in 2011 without grocery experience, but five years later, the owners are glad they made the leap.

Cover Features: Elevating public gardens

The High Line park in New York City serves as an inspiration for visitors, horticulturists and city planners, and more green spaces in unique places are in the works.