Best Amateur Garden Winner: Molly Boxer
The winner of the Gardenista Considered Design Awards Best Amateur Garden is Molly Boxer of Richmond, Massachusetts. The project was chosen as a finalist by Gardenista editor-in-chief Michelle...
View ArticleCurrent Obsessions: Campfire Glamour
Here's a look at what we're loving lately: Above: The herb window box decoded by our friends at The Sill. Freebie: a printable guide to natural dyes. Above: Blueberry swirl muffins, because these...
View ArticleTable of Contents: Summer Cottages
No, we are not ready to go back to school, work, or anything resembling a structured routine. Instead we'll be hiding out in idyllic summer cottages all week. Join us: Above: Photograph by Christine...
View ArticleGarden Designer Visit: A Low Maintenance Brooklyn Backyard by New Eco Landscapes
Low maintenance was at the top of the list when homeowner Phil Hutton asked Brooklyn-based New Eco Landscapes to redo the front and back yards of his Bed-Stuy brownstone. Hutton moved to New York City...
View ArticleField Guide: Dahlias
Dahlia: "The Valley Girl" The dahlia, discovered by early Spanish explorers in warm South American climes, actually means “valley flower” in Swedish as a result of a transcontinental mix-up. And yet,...
View ArticleBest Professional Landscape Winner: Adam Woodruff & Associates
The winner of the Gardenista Considered Design Awards Best Professional Landscape is Adam Woodruff & Associates of St. Louis, Missouri. Their project in Girard, Illinois, was chosen by guest judge...
View ArticleGarden Visit: Camera Ready in the English Countryside at Walnuts Farm
In England, a micro-farm is called a smallholding and usually distinguished by a random assortment of rusted machinery and plastic gear. Not so Walnuts Farm in East Sussex, just an hour from London....
View ArticleSteal This Look: A Glam Campsite by Shelter Co.
Many of us love the idea of camping but are daunted by the logistics. All that gear! Happily Shelter Co., the San Francisco-based company that provides luxury pop-up campsites for overnight guests,...
View ArticleChilled Zucchini Summer Soup, Vitamix Edition
Earlier this year, in the dead of winter, I spotted a great-looking recipe online for chilled zucchini soup—but I decided to save it for a warmer month. While I may have mastered hot soups, there's...
View ArticleBest Amateur Small Garden Winner: Ashley Hamilton
The winner of the Gardenista Considered Design Awards Best Amateur-Designed Small Garden is Ashley Hamilton of Edinburgh, Scotland. Her project was chosen as a finalist by guest judge Isabelle Palmer,...
View ArticleGarden Visit: At Home in Rhode Island with Painter Georgia Marsh
If life imitates art, so too does the garden. At least in the case of artist Georgia Marsh's home in Jamestown, RI. It is clear that Georgia approaches her garden with an artist's keen sense of space,...
View Article10 Easy Pieces: Tile House Numbers
Everyone has a front door. No matter where you live, the elements you see when you approach your entryway should make you feel happy you're home. Here are 10 of our favorite tile house numbers: Above:...
View ArticleDIY: Scented Candles to Repel Insects, Not Humans
Whenever I catch a whiff of citronella, I’m taken back to family camping trips. We had an oily bug repellent in a sticky brown bottle that we’d pass around—usually well after we’d suffered our first...
View ArticleBest Hardscape Project Winner: Steven Harris Architects
The winner of the Gardenista Considered Design Awards Best Hardscape Project is Steven Harris Architects of New York City. The firm's California pool project was chosen as a finalist by guest judge...
View ArticleGarden Visit: A Landscape of Reflections in Wales
Nearly 30 years ago, Anne Wareham and Charles Hawes came to Veddw, an ancient cottage on a property deep in a valley in Monmouthshire, South Wales. Neither of them is a professional garden designer,...
View ArticleHardscaping 101: Wood Shake and Shingle Roofs
There's no doubt that wood shingle roofs are full of character and natural beauty, but they come with a cost. This expensive investment requires maintenance. Are wood shingle roofs worth it?...
View ArticleShopper's Diary: Blumen Flowers in Switzerland
It's always fun to find Gardenista-worthy gardens and shops in places where they're least expected. During a recent trip to Switzerland, I visited the tiny village of Samedan, in the Engadin Valley. On...
View ArticleBest Edible Garden Winner: Britton Shepard
The winner of the Gardenista Considered Design Awards Best Edible Garden is Britton Shepard of Fall City, Washington. His project was chosen as a finalist by guest judge and garden writer Margaret...
View ArticleOutbuilding of the Week: A Furry Hut on Legs in Donegal, Ireland
Jeffry's House in Ireland is a funny-looking hut on stilts, with walls of thatch. It's so charmingly odd that it should be in the pages of The Little Fur Family. Instead, it overlooks a wind-swept...
View ArticleGarden-to-Table Recipe: Pickles from a Cook's Garden
Originally from Southern Asia, the cucumber is a fruit that’s generally eaten as a vegetable. We grow several varieties in our garden in upstate New York, but the classic Kirby might be our favorite. A...
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