A Garden Extravaganza
This month, we’ve been celebrating everything related to the cultivation of plants and flowers.
T Magazine
April 30, 2026
A banner reading "T Gardens" illustrated with plants and butterflies.
Ilya Milstein

This April, we’ve been celebrating everything related to the cultivation of plants and flowers, with guides, retrospectives and more:

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Ilya Milstein

How to Start a Garden

Everything you need to know to cultivate the green space of your dreams.

By Hannah Kofman

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1 piece, 10 budgets

Perfect Planters for Any Patio or Sunlit Room

When it comes to freshening up a space, these pots pull their weight.

By Tom Delavan

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Nine Artists on the Gardens They’ll Never Forget

Hiroshi Sugimoto, Irene Neuwirth, Umberto Pasti and others share their impressions of mesmerizing plots all over the world.

By Michael Snyder

Clockwise from top left: a pair of red-handled scissors, a vase filled with pink flowers, a terra cotta pot, a red clog, a navy shirt and a dark green bag. These are all collaged on a light green background.

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The T List

A Landscape Designer’s Favorite Gardening Tools

Plus: madeleines on the Upper East Side, a hotel on the French coast and more recommendations from T Magazine.

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Sacha Strange

What Style of Garden Suits You? Take Our Quiz.

Find out how to match your dream plot to your personality.

By Aileen Kwun

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Film Class

Flowery Films Whose Plant Life Lingers in the Mind

Ten artists and designers reflect on the onscreen flora, from fantastical topiaries to scene-setting bouquets, that’s inspired them.

By Laura Regensdorf

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Kasia Gatkowska

Great Spaces

Our Favorite Indoor Gardens

Homes that have successfully brought the outside in.

By T Magazine

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Iconic Fashion Shows That Seem Plucked From the Garden

With these mostly spring presentations, the designers went deep on their love of flowers and plants.

By Jameson Montgomery

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