[ad_1] “It is lucky perhaps that Bloomsbury has a pleasant reverberating sound, suggesting old-fashioned gardens and out-of-the-way walks and squares; otherwise how could one bear it?”...
[ad_1] There’s a certain romanticism to guerrilla gardening. Who wouldn’t be moved by the idea of clandestine gardeners planting on derelict land without permission for the...
[ad_1] We didn’t know we needed quietly stylish workwear and Italian garden clogs in our lives until Alan Calpe and Christopher Crawford’s Gardenheir came along. Now,...
[ad_1] You may remember Summer Rayne Oakes from her incredible, plant-filled Brooklyn apartment that went viral in 2016. Since then, “I set out on a mission...
[ad_1] This just in: We’re excited to announce the launch of Quick Takes, a brand-new subscriber-only Sunday column appearing on both Remodelista and Gardenista. Above: Who...
[ad_1] We are big admirers of Molly Sedlacek, a self-described “second generation female landscape designer from the central coast of Oregon.” (You can find our coverage...
[ad_1] If you’re a gardener in the New York City area, you’ve likely toyed with the idea of taking a class at the New York Botanical...
[ad_1] Even if you’ve never seen a copy of the USDA hardiness map, you’ve likely comes across its zones mentioned on the backs of seed packets,...
[ad_1] It is not often that one can say with confidence that a coffee table book is “long awaited,” but nothing that landscape designer and writer...
[ad_1] While progress in our gardens is very slow in comparison to our frenetic lives (a good thing and why many people garden), sometimes we need...