Close the Loop: 5 Ways to Engage in Circular Economy Gardening and Save Money (and the Planet)
This is part of a series with Perfect Earth Project, a nonprofit dedicated to toxic-free, ecological gardening, on how you can […]
This is part of a series with Perfect Earth Project, a nonprofit dedicated to toxic-free, ecological gardening, on how you can […]
Mulch has been a hot topic in the horticultural world as of late. A scathing essay by Radovan Hajek, a
Rethinking Mulch: Is There Ever a Good Reason to Use It in a Landscape? Read More »
You’ve likely heard this a million times: The most sustainable [insert item] is the one you already have. This holds
When I put a call out to my garden design friends about the topic of “cramscaping,” I received a lot
The Garden Decoder: What Is ‘Cramscaping’? (And Why Is this Trend Here to Stay?) Read More »
This last week of August, we’re revisiting summery stories from the archives, like this one: In the UK there are
The Quist: The King of Treehouses on Merry Hill in Herefordshire Read More »
Time for a bit of good news. More people are growing native plants. According to the National Gardening Association, the
Trend Alert: Hyper-Local Native Plant Nurseries Read More »
Located among the rocky landscapes and pine forests of Hee on Sweden’s West Coast sits a 650-square-foot wood house with
Summer in Hee: A Low Impact Coastal Cabin in Rural Sweden Read More »
That moment when you’re winding your way up to The Penny Bun inn in the picturesque village of Askwith in
Let it Grow: Re-wilding and Regenerating Denton Reserve Read More »
Byró Architekti’s smallest project to date is its biggest scene stealer. Located in a garden enclave just 20 minutes from
The Garden Shed Reinvented: A Multipurpose Outbuilding in Prague Read More »
Heather Chontos paints exuberantly in an abstract language all her own. Raised in upstate New York, she’s a self-taught artist,
Translating Artwork into Wool: Heather Chontos Rugs By Layered of Stockholm Read More »