Here's a look at what we've had on our radar recently:
- Above: Prints of things so neatly arranged, by Emily Blincoe. And they're for sale!
- “Here one year, gone the next”? A guide to growing echinacea.
- Above: We're making this peach and blackberry crumble for Labor Day weekend. Photograph courtesy of The Chalkboard.
- Today marks the start of a three-day Japanese Festival at the Missouri Botanical Garden.
- Above: We're crazy for this tabletop from Rip + Tan's latest installment about summer entertaining. Can you guess what the party favors were? Photograph courtesy of Rip + Tan.
- For city dwellers with no outdoor garden space: Hanging houseplants are the next best thing.
- Above: The architects were challenged with creating a nature center that wouldn't disrupt the landscape at Ohio's Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park. We approve; what's your take? Photograph by Brad Feinknopf.
- According to the New York Times, most urban farmers are women.
- Above: Floret Flowers talks with designer McKenzie Powell about Pinterest's impact on the floral industry. Photograph courtesy of Floret Flowers.
- With fewer homeowners under 35 years old, is garden retail in trouble?
For more posts from this week on Gardenista, see Chasing Fireflies, and don't miss Remodelista's Summer Wrap-Up.
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