In East Hampton, a Community Comes Together to Replace an ‘Ecological Dead Zone’ with a Dynamic Pollinator Garden
This is part of a series with Perfect Earth Project, a nonprofit dedicated to toxic-free, ecological gardening, on how you […]
This is part of a series with Perfect Earth Project, a nonprofit dedicated to toxic-free, ecological gardening, on how you […]
This is part of a series with Perfect Earth Project, a nonprofit dedicated to toxic-free, ecological gardening, on how you
Anyone else love rounded shrubs? I’m not talking about topiary that’s been shaped into perfect balls thanks to Edward Scissorhands-like
5 Favorites: Naturally Rounded Evergreen Shrubs Read More »
You would be forgiven if you think you don’t need another book about roses. But trust us: You do not
When summer temperatures climb across the West, the smartest way to cool down might be right in your own backyard.
How to Design a Backyard That Feels 10 Degrees Cooler Read More »
One of our favorite Bay Area landscape designers, Daniel Nolan eschews the colorful and floral in favor of the textural
Quick Takes With: Daniel Nolan Read More »
Although stone walls have been around since the Stone Age, they have not been improved on in terms of beauty
In Praise of Dry Stone Walls, for Permanence and Habitat Read More »
This week, in honor of Midsummer, we’re sharing some of our favorite stories on Scandinavian garden design from years past.
Garden Designer Visit: Annika Zetterman’s Ode to the Swedish Coast Read More »
Sure, summer gardens are often designed to dazzle the eyes—bursts of color, big blooms, and dramatic textures. But what about
How to Create a Summer Garden That Smells Amazing Read More »
I have a confession: When it comes to certain new-homeowner tasks, I suffer from analysis paralysis. My husband and I
Yardzen Review: Our Underutilized Front Yard Turned Lush Living Space, Before and After Read More »