Urban Gardens
All over Baltimore, small pockets of green offer unexpected and healing encounters with nature.
When a tree came down in an English-style garden, a labyrinth took its place.
A six-acre garden in North Baltimore offers color, texture and views.
Over 19 years, a Baltimore City lawn has become a horticultural wonderland.
In 36 years, Larry and Vicki Kloze have turned a small lot near Pimlico Race Course into an artistic, functional extension of their home.
A Guilford couple unites their love of English gardens and Asian art.
A group of gardening neighbors merged three city yards into one unified verdant expanse.
Novice and experienced gardeners alike tend garden plots in seven Baltimore City parks.
Walter and Nancy Schamu have created a thriving garden atop- and throughout- their Federal Hill home.
Writer Kathy Hudson chronicles the colorful history of Sherwood Gardens, from its rural beginnings to its mid-20th-century heyday to its rebirth in the 1980s.
A blend of tropicals, evergreens and annuals dances on a penthouse terrace above the Baltimore harbor.
With its Italian sculptures, Greek pillars and ivy-twined trellises, this terrace garden is a European Eden above Baltimore.
A big back yard isn't necessary to crate a stunning garden.
Three adjoining back yards provide a Bolton Hill couple a bountiful harvest.
A cascading Federal Hill garden is suffused with an elegant Italian flavor.
With the help of dramatic lighting, this Bolton Hill garden becomes an intimate outdoor room.
Kathy Hudson talks with glass artist Anthony Corradetti about the riches of his urban oasis.

