Quick Takes With: Richard Hayden
More than three decades ago, Richard Hayden left New York City for Los Angeles, where he thrived as a landscape […]
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More than three decades ago, Richard Hayden left New York City for Los Angeles, where he thrived as a landscape […]
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As gardens fade and the days darken, it’s tempting to forget about what’s going on outdoors until early spring when
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Jake Hobson is a master pruner. He’s written two books on pruning: Niwaki: Pruning, Training, and Shaping Trees the Japanese
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Cut flower garden. This is a sub-category of garden that, if you had asked me about three years ago, I
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Earlier, Remodelista readers were treated to a tour of a row house in Ghent that was was formerly “charmless” and
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This is part of a series with Perfect Earth Project, a nonprofit dedicated to toxic-free, ecological gardening, on how you can
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A steeply pitched lot can present a challenge for even the most seasoned garden designer. Many resort to terracing the
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When Remodelista founder Julie Carlson attended a benefit dinner at Wave Hill, a public garden and under-the-radar treasure in the
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