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The ceramicist, gardener, and writer gathers a rainbow of blooms from her Connecticut garden to arrange without tape or wire.
Don’t let midsummer be the only explosion of color in your garden. These late summer flowers will bring variety and a rainbow of hues to any garden bed.
There are now a total of 73 planters outside businesses across various streets in the city centre - with a local garden ...
Revitalize your yard with 17 flowering trees, such as magnolia, buckeye, maple, and serviceberry, to infuse your landscape ...
Natalie Carmolli, a public relations specialist with Proven Winners ColorChoice Shrubs, says late spring to early summer is ...
When it comes to planning the perfect wedding reception, centerpieces at wedding receptions NYT often steal the show more than you might expect. This article ...
Whether it’s the joy of seeing bright colors on a gray day or the comfort of knowing someone is thinking of you, the ...
Everything is coming up roses! Christina Stembel, the founder and CEO of Farmgirl Flowers, stops by Studio 1A to demonstrate ...
This old-fashioned trick is the key to a long-lasting bouquet. Many savvy Southern gardeners recommend using hairspray to ...
Peony season in Scotland is a floral highlight. Discover why locally grown peonies are fresher, more fragrant, and perfect ...
Hydrangeas are a great garden staple, but there's a better option for those who want a plant that flowers profusely and asks for almost nothing in return.