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Gardens of Babylon

Over the years Gardens of Babylon has won various awards and been featured in numerous publications such as the New York Times.

Best Garden Centers in Nashville – Spotting Nashville Feature

Spotting Nashville is an online guide, centered on discovering the heart and soul of Nashville. They show you the best of Nashville as they take you on a journey of exploration through its streets, uncovering hidden gems and unforgettable experiences along the way. We...

Thrillist – The Freshest Farmers Markets in Nashville

Thrillist wrote an article featuring "The Freshest Farmers Markets in Nashville" and they mentioned us! From Thrillist: "Created as an open-air market in 1955 and modernized with an enclosed market house and covered farm sheds in 1995, the Nashville Farmers’ Market...

New York Times Feature – Farmers’ Market

We are so proud to have been recently featured in an article by the New York Times on Farmers' Markets! They had lots of awesome things to say about the market we call home, and shouted us out directly! "One of the oldest Tennessee markets, the Nashville Farmers’...

2022 BOSS Elevation Award

BOSS Software announces winners of 2022 BOSS Elevation Awards The Integra Group, behind BOSS Software, announces the winners of the 2022 BOSS Elevation Awards. The BOSS Elevation Awards are given annually to users who have taken their knowledge of the software to the...

Nashville Scene – Best of Nashville Awards

The Nashville Scene has announced its Best of Nashville Award Winners, and Gardens of Babylon won first place for best lawn service and second place for best nursery/garden center. From the Scene on Best of Nashville awards: "A lot has changed here in Music City over...

New York Times Feature – Houseplant Craze

The Annual International Aroid Society Show is not a place to mess around - this event is filled with hard core plantaholics. Featured in an article from the New York Times, GOB Creative Director Trevor comments on the houseplant boom and the effects of social media...