
NYC summer garden tour wrap-up
As summer comes to a close, I thought I’d share with you the last gardening tidbits from my summer in New York. They might seem
As summer comes to a close, I thought I’d share with you the last gardening tidbits from my summer in New York. They might seem
P. Allen Smith’s ‘Downtown Garden’ was the first stop on a 3-day Garden-to-Blog event I participated in a few years ago. Unlike his jaw-dropping country
What do you get when you combine a pile of twigs, sprinklers, and watering cans with the right side of the brain that just won’t quit?
A few days ago I spoke to my friend who lives in Boston, and when I complained that my garden was taking a beating during
A few years ago my friend (and gardener extraordinaire) Shawna Coronado traveled to the Netherlands to spend a little time with the folks at the
Hellebores are fairly easy to grow here in Northern California, requiring partial shade, well-draining soil, and moderate irrigation. But the best part? They bloom in
Today I wanted to share how I repurposed a fireplace mantle in the garden. While driving around in the rain a few months ago, I
I’ve always, always, always loved hearts. And as I look around my garden, I can’t help but notice that I definitely have a lot
Hands-down, the most incredible containers I’ve ever seen are those created by Freeland and Sabrina Tanner. I’m honored to call this landscape design dream team good friends
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