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Chantal Colleu-Dumond started her work with Chaumont-sur-Loire in 2007, and her goal was to help bring contemporary art to the gardens. She wanted to showcase pieces that depicted the relationship between people and nature, such as a Giuseppe Penone sculpture of a hand embracing a tree.

Her relationship with plants didn’t begin there, however. Som...

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Growing Kindness

There is no better way to spread love than giving flowers. Deanna Kitchen took this idea to heart, and her small acts of kindness bloomed into an entire community.

“The flowers were just kind of the catalyst for being able to open doors to connections.”

Growing Kindness started out simple, with Deanna sharing the flowers she grew. I...

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In the historic center of the city, the University of Valencia hosts a beautiful botanical garden that both its students and the public are free to explore. One of the goals of the gardens is to help connect people to the plant world, as well as educate them about conservation and sustainable use.

The garden originated as an orchard used to teach ...

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Walking through the garden is a sacred act. You’re able to take the gardeners' efforts in making a beautiful space filled with amazing plants. No one knows that better than Shirley Verrico.

As a museum curator, Shirley chooses what artwork is featured in exhibitions, and she’s found a lot of parallels between her curating work and her gardening.

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Artists are some of the best of us at appreciating the beauty of plants. Lorene Edwards Forkner is an artist and writer, and she has found that so many of the basics can be applied to gardening as well.

“Gardening to me is all of those same practices. It's choreography. It's color, it’s form, it’s texture.”

Not everything is the sam...

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