Plants, Meet Books: White Oak Planter from Hedge House
A planter that does double-duty as a bookshelf? We'll take it. Our friends at Remodelista are big fans of the Indiana-based furniture design company Hedge House, and now that we've spotted this sharp...
View ArticleThe Ethicurean Apple Flip
Set up by four young friends a couple of years ago, The Ethicurean restaurant operates from an old glasshouse in a walled garden near Bristol. It takes seasonal, local eating—and seasonal cocktails—to...
View ArticleRequired Reading: The Ethicurean Cookbook
A long lunch at The Ethicurean restaurant is taking the idea of seasonal, local eating to heart. Ensconced in an aging glasshouse in a walled garden near Bristol, one eats what one sees and then some....
View ArticleAn Alpine Hut That Bends the Rules
When a modern-design fan purchased a plot of land approved for construction of a traditional Slovenian hut, his architects created a very modern cabin that still technically follows the rules. The...
View Article5 Favorites: Mini House Plants for Apartment Living
I am a huge nature lover. I love my garden; I love to take long walks in the wilderness. But I have only recently come to embrace the concept of the house plant. I actually think that for a long time...
View ArticleExperts' Favorite Houseplants, Loved with Ease
When we asked landscape designers and gardeners about their favorite houseplants, or the plants they thought were easiest to grow indoors, we quickly realized they were one in the same. (Nobody needs a...
View ArticleTop 5: Trending Today on Remodelista
This week Remodelista's editors slept in. Sarah tested white sheets all over town, Julie bounced on beds in four cities in 10 days (book tour!), and Alexa folded herself up in a Murphy bed. And they...
View ArticleA Reader's Secret Garden: Enchanted Burchetts Wood
On the edge of a large heath land in the county of Surrey in the South of England lives painter and best-selling author Celia Lewis with her chickens and turkeys and sheep—and the occasional pig....
View ArticleSome Like It Variegated: A Pilgrimage to Broken Arrow Nursery
All great gardeners will tell you the same thing: don't select plants for flowers alone. The striking blooms that entice you at the nursery are fleeting. Foliage is really king (and structure) when it...
View ArticleAn Instant Garden Walkway, Courtesy of a Swedish Pergola
From Stockholm-based Nordfjell Collection: a simple steel archway that is all you need to create a freestanding room in the garden. Let vines climb and encase a single Summer Snow Pergola or use...
View Article10 Easy Pieces: Landscape Up-Lights
Put your garden's best features into focus with landscape up-lighting. We've rounded up a collection of pole and surface mount up-lights perfect for illuminating trees, garden walls, and other garden...
View ArticleHoliday Glow with Lights from Terrain
We've always been fond of Terrain for its garden staples that are pretty enough to leave on view—copper pitchforks, linen-wrapped clay planters, rain boots handmade in France. But we're especially...
View Article5 Favorites: Gutter Guards
From where I sit perched on my couch, I can see the roof of the garage in the back of my building. At this time of year, and for most of the summer, the crinkled aluminum gutter that runs along the...
View ArticlePinterest Contest Winner: A Rustic and Foraged Thanksgiving Tablescape
In celebration of the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday here in the States, we invited you to create Pinterest boards that highlighted a fuss-free, rustic, DIY table setting. After poring and salivating...
View ArticlePortable Garden Furniture for a Tiny Balcony
Problem: A balcony with hardly enough room to stand, let alone squeeze a table or chair. Solution: A portable table designed to balance on the edge of the balcony railing. Torafu Architects in Japan...
View ArticleGardening 101: How to Draw a Garden Plan
Have you already forgotten where you planted those tulip bulbs last week? And how exactly are you planning to locate that clump of wilted foxglove you cut back (without accidentally digging it up)?...
View ArticleThe Shade Gardener's Challenge: Impatiens Blight
As word spread last summer about a mysterious disease that was wiping out impatiens, I often thought of my former neighbors in the leafy enclave of Sunnyside Gardens in Queens, New York. When I lived...
View Article5 Favorites: Modern Pavers
Spotted in Oregon at the Portland Japanese Garden, a staircase of simple pavers that reminded us how much we like a path that incorporates such natural elements as gravel, stones, or moss. We've...
View ArticleTara Getting Married: DIY Wedding Flowers
Here's a dilemma. Imagine you are a New York City horticulturalist specializing in garden and floral design, and you are getting married on May 3, 2014. Not only are you getting married, but your...
View ArticleGift Guide: For the Houseplant Enthusiast
What to get for the houseplant lover this season? Here's our roundup of glamorous gifts to treat the indoor gardener. Above: Here's an indoor watering can that doesn't need to be hidden. The beautiful...
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