Outbuilding of the Week: Artemis Russell's Tiny Garden Shed
Until I convince my landlord to let me to install a tiny workshop on the roof of my building in Brooklyn, I'm satisfied to ogle photographs of other people's garden work spaces and cultivate a perfect...
View ArticleThe Truth About Indoor Citrus Trees (Hint: They Belong Outdoors)
My neighbor Bill Stock has an amazing garden—30-year-old roses and towering hollyhocks grown from seed he brought from Monet's garden after a visit to Giverny. But the other night at a dinner party...
View ArticleHoliday Aphrodisiac: Why Mistletoe is Welcome at Parties
Mistletoe has a pagan mystique which has made it unwelcome in churches but popular at parties. Long considered an aphrodisiac (though the berries are toxic), the kissing bunch pre-dates by millennia...
View ArticleArchitect Visit: Barbara Chambers at Home in Mill Valley
You know that house with the beautiful garden you always walk past and admire (or, in my case, covet)? In my neighborhood, it belongs to architect Barbara Chambers, who had the future garden in mind...
View ArticleTried and Tested: How to Make Fresh Flowers Last Longer
We're not so naive to think cut dahlias will stick around forever, but we're ready to do what it takes to keep them alive just a little bit longer. What if you dissolve an aspirin in the water? Or drop...
View ArticleRecipe: Irresistible Vegetable Soup in 30 Minutes or Less
Soup for supper? It's my first first choice most days. But a hurried weeknight is not the time to try out a new soup recipe. Or any recipe, for that matter. You won't need to if you can remember three...
View ArticleGarden Visit: Derek Jarman's Prospect Cottage at Dungeness
The space around this modest cottage in Dungeness, Kent, the former home of the multitalented filmmaker Derek Jarman (1942-1994), could be considered one of England's best-loved gardens. The property...
View ArticleOutbuilding of the Week: A Backyard Writer's Shed by Weston Surman & Deane
I think most of us will agree that there's no more pleasant spot to spend an afternoon working than in the garden. But for many of us, moving a desk, chair, and personal library into the garden would...
View ArticleBlack Magic: Architects' 8 Top Paint Picks
You love black houses; we love black houses. Easy to admire but a bold move to make, not just any shade will do. We've asked architect and designer members of our Professional Directory for their...
View ArticleOutbuilding of the Week: A Retro '60s Camper, Outdoor Bathhouse Included
J. Wes Yoder usually refers to the 1962 Shasta camper that sits in his leafy East Nashville backyard as "the camper," but he says that when he's feeling especially Southern, he likes to call it "the...
View ArticleHardscaping 101: Gabion Walls
From the banks of the Nile to your backyard, gabion walls are a boon to the landscape. Used for thousands of years by military and structural engineers, gabions provide an attractive, effective, and...
View ArticleArchitect Visit: A New Farmhouse for a 100-Year-Old Barn
After purchasing a verdant lot in Virginia, the owners' first instinct was to restore the site’s existing barn and move in, but architect Donald Lococo had another plan. After persuading his clients to...
View ArticleCurrent Obsessions: A Year of Possibilities
Happy 2015—here are a few things on our radar as we head into January. Above: Kale keeps coming: surprise. We resolved to sleep better. DIY detox with herbal tea. Above: Love seat for swingers....
View ArticleTable of Contents: A New Start
Welcome to 2015. We're welcoming new garden trends—hello, countertop microgreens and mini meadows—and a chance to start fresh. Join us this week as we pamper our houseplants: Above: Photograph by...
View ArticleArchitect Visit: A 15-Foot-Wide Garden for a West Village Townhouse
What do you do with a tiny backyard that's only 15 feet wide—and half as long? In downtown Manhattan, a two-story living wall creates an illusion of space (and views of greenery) for a narrow West...
View ArticleTop 10 Garden Design Trends of 2015
A stylish garden need not sacrifice usefulness. We're predicting these 10 design trends—including native plants, sturdy accessories, and dramatic paint and stain colors—will improve any garden this...
View ArticleUnder the Radar: A Five-Star Garden in Cape Town
The Cellars-Hohenort Hotel, in the winemaking suburb of Constantia, Cape Town, is the kind of place where, on a given night in South Africa’s young democracy, you might have bumped into Nelson Mandela,...
View ArticleSteal This Look: A Botanically Inspired Workspace
Dutch stylist Femke Pastijn relies on a simple palette of green, white, and natural wood colors to create an inviting workspace with botanical accents. During cold winter months, who wouldn't love to...
View Article10 Easy Pieces: Labware Plant Stands
Better living through chemistry? We like to repurpose vintage laboratory equipment to make vases and tabletop tableaux to display flowers, fronds, and stems. Here are 10 of our favorites: Above:...
View ArticleSmall Space Gardens: 11 Tiny Terraces
No outdoor space is too small for a garden. Tiny terrace? Fire escape? Juliet balcony? With a potted plant and a folding chair, you've got a garden. Here are 11 of our favorites: Above: A city view...
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