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Three Sisters and a Brother

Little Worlds with Big Ideas

Little Worlds with Big Ideas

Visual artist Paula Hayes is known for her sculptures, installation art and landscape design, but she is perhaps best known for her living terrariums of organically shaped, handblown glass. These large and small-scale ecosystems explore relationships between plants and people’s connection to nature. Paula learns self-massage to loosen hand

One Vision – Two Coasts

One Vision – Two Coasts

Travel to an English-style garden in Washington, Connecticut, and the same gardener’s Mediterranean-style desert garden overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Santa Barbara, California. The gardener learns “do anywhere” exercises that help him walk tall.

The Wild Wild West

The Wild Wild West

Marfa, Texas, is home to a unique desert garden created by one of the foremost experts on native plants throughout Texas and the Southwest. His daily chores take a toll on his shoulders and flexibility, which is reduced by a new stretch routine.

Three Sisters and a Brother

Three Sisters and a Brother

A gardener in Carp Lake, Michigan, who heads a traditional Native American Garden, continues the work of her ancestors by planting three sister vegetables. Struggling to find time for recreation, she learns how to make her lifestyle the solution.

Painting with Nature

Painting with Nature

Jose Alvarez (D.O.P. A.) is celebrated for his bright paintings featuring natural materials such as porcupine quills and feathers on mica canvases. His work is collected by museums across the country. His two-acre tropical garden provides inspiration and material for his art and reflects his deep connection with

Little Worlds with Big Ideas

Little Worlds with Big Ideas

Visual artist Paula Hayes is known for her sculptures, installation art and landscape design, but she is perhaps best known for her living terrariums of organically shaped, handblown glass. These large and small-scale ecosystems explore relationships between plants and people’s connection to nature. Paula learns self-massage to loosen hand

One Vision – Two Coasts

One Vision – Two Coasts

Travel to an English-style garden in Washington, Connecticut, and the same gardener’s Mediterranean-style desert garden overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Santa Barbara, California. The gardener learns “do anywhere” exercises that help him walk tall.

The Wild Wild West

The Wild Wild West

Marfa, Texas, is home to a unique desert garden created by one of the foremost experts on native plants throughout Texas and the Southwest. His daily chores take a toll on his shoulders and flexibility, which is reduced by a new stretch routine.

Three Sisters and a Brother

Three Sisters and a Brother

A gardener in Carp Lake, Michigan, who heads a traditional Native American Garden, continues the work of her ancestors by planting three sister vegetables. Struggling to find time for recreation, she learns how to make her lifestyle the solution.

Painting with Nature

Painting with Nature

Jose Alvarez (D.O.P. A.) is celebrated for his bright paintings featuring natural materials such as porcupine quills and feathers on mica canvases. His work is collected by museums across the country. His two-acre tropical garden provides inspiration and material for his art and reflects his deep connection with