10 Easy Pieces: Grow Lights for Indoor Plants
If you have never seen Seasonal Affective Disorder in action, just take a look at a houseplant in winter: sad, droopy, and straining toward a watery shaft of sunlight. This is why people who take their...
View ArticleRoundup: Potted Pilea Peperomioides ("Pass It On")
Pilea peperomioides—also known as the Chinese money plant, lefse plant, or missionary plant—is adorable, easy to grow, and apparently always in demand. (Nurseries: take note!) We have another name for...
View ArticleStill Life with Houseplants: Macramé Artist Emily Katz in Portland, Oregon
Forget minimalism. Portland, Oregon-based macramé artist Emily Katz takes a maximalist's approach to living with houseplants. Two years ago Katz learned how to make her first 1970s-style plant hangers...
View ArticleFrom Poland with Love: A Lightovo Pendant Light
A Milo Glass Lampshade is an instant indoor garden, a combination of an LED light and miniature greenhouse by Polish designers Lightovo. Photography via Lightovo. Above: A Milo Lamp has a large...
View ArticleHigh Achievers: Trellises and Pots for Indoor Vines and Climbers
Coming this month from Danish design house Ferm Living: a collection of wide-mouthed concrete planters and pots to pair with the company's mini trellises. Suddenly it makes sense to grow a vine up a...
View ArticleAsk the Expert: Tips for Starting a Houseplant Collection
When I asked Alea Joy Bessey, co-owner of Solabee Flowers and Botanicals in Oregon, how she first became interested in houseplants, I knew straight away that she was a woman after my own heart. Even as...
View ArticleConsidering Tulips: Arne Maynard's Obsession with the Dutch Masters
One look at Allt-y-Bella in Monmouthshire, the home of garden designer Arne Maynard, and it is clear that here is someone with a bit of a thing about details. The pleaching, the topiary, the orangey...
View ArticleSmall Space Gardening: A Tiny Greenhouse on Wheels
When she was in school, Danish designer Line Grüner’s thesis project was to design a mobile greenhouse so a city gardener could grow food in even the tiniest urban garden. We assume she got an A....
View Article#GardenistaIndoors: Happy Houseplants from Gardenista Readers
To wrap up our week of Living With Plants, we're sharing houseplant scenes from our readers. We asked readers to share their indoor gardens by tagging their Instagram pictures with #GardenistaIndoors....
View ArticleTrending on Remodelista: Across the Pond
Julie and the Remodelista team spent the week investigating kitchens, makers, and design-worthy details, all from an English vantage. Above: Architect Patrick Williams revives an East London apartment...
View ArticleCurrent Obsessions: The September Garden
Read to see what we loved this week: Above: With the heat wave in California, we're spending more evenings outside, starting with seven alluring fire pits. Weekend project: DIY address planter. Above:...
View ArticleTable of Contents: Japanese Modern
There is a serenity in simplicity, and this week we visit Japan to find it. Join us: Above: For more of this garden, see Worth the Trip: Eatrip in Tokyo. Monday Above: A tiny shed shields a small Tokyo...
View ArticleBefore & After: A Storybook Shed and Garden in Tokyo
Tokyo-based landscape designer Yukihiro Matsuda of Brocante specializes in creating small moments to instill charm in a city garden: a potting shed with stained glass windows, a shower of white...
View ArticleShopper's Diary: The Little Shop of Flowers in Tokyo
Hidden in a quiet Tokyo alley near the Meiji Shrine's subway station, The Little Shop of Flowers feels a world away from the teeming crowds of the nearby Harajuku and Shibuya districts. Florist Iki...
View Article10 Garden Ideas to Steal from Japan
It's no coincidence if Japanese gardens remind you of those scene-in-a-shoebox dioramas you made in grade school. A Japanese garden is a miniature world full of abstract shapes—rocks, gravel, and...
View ArticleGardenista Giveaway: Near & Far, a New Cookbook from Heidi Swanson
Influenced by travels to distant places, cookbook author Heidi Swanson's newest book, Near & Far: Recipes Inspired by Home and Travel, focuses on international fare from Japan, India, Morocco, and...
View Article10 Easy Pieces: Kokedama Plants
The Japanese tradition of kokedama—in which a plant's roots are wrapped in a moss ball—has spread worldwide and prompted many admiring variations (including our own DIY Kokedama Planters). It's easy to...
View ArticleShopper's Diary: Buriki No Zyoro in Tokyo
At gardening shop Buriki no Zyoro (the name translates as Tin Watering Can) in Tokyo's leafy Jiyugaoka neighborhood, flats of flowers and plants spill out onto the sidewalk: Photography via Buriki no...
View ArticleDIY: A No-Cost Doorstop Borrowed from Nature
A permanent fixture on my wish list is architect Makoto Koizumi's Tetu Iron Door Stopper, a weighty, cast-iron doorstop in the shape of a simple river stone. At present, though, a river stone is far...
View ArticleOrigami Seed Kit: The Gentle Art of Sprouting Salad
Swedish design studio Tomorrow Machine and Berlin-based farming incubator Infarm have teamed up to create a miniature greenhouse that folds like origami: Above: The Microgreen Indoor Garden Kit is $26...
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