*Fate Loves the Fearless: The Perennial Divine by Allen Bush
Magical Gardeners of Grünberg A Pentecostal snake handler fell victim to natural selection in Middlesboro, Kentucky, on the same weekend I was attending a horticultural conference in Grünberg,...
View Articleget the look: a skateboarding inspired nursery
Do y’all have spring fever as much as I do? It’s getting really gorgeous here (Atlanta) and I just want to be outside in it! Here is a room inspired by the spring that’s in the air, with a vintage...
View ArticleDomestic Cut Flowers Come to Congress by Susan Harris
Last week a cut-flower event happened in the halls of Congress – a press conference announcing the creation of the brand-new Congressional Cut Flower Caucus, headed up by California Reps. Lois Capps...
View ArticleGarden Tourism Getting its Due by Susan Harris
Richard Benfield is gradually infiltrating this blog, one Ranter at a time. He’s the Central State Connecticut U. geography professor named the world’s leading authority on garden tourism – and that...
View ArticleSpring Family Room Ideas
Hi everyone! I am Jessica and our blog is called Four Generations One Roof. We are a crew of four generations all living together under one roof, and I happen to be the ring leader. Our blog is...
View ArticleOrganize With This: Black & White Storage!
There are endless reasons why black and white creates a winning combination. Together they become a classic yet bold medley that continuously thrives within the home decor and fashion worlds. {image...
View ArticleA green gardener by Elizabeth Licata
Irish countryside image courtesy of Shutterstock Like many others in this country, I can trace my ancestry—within a couple generations—to the auld sod. My Irish forebears, the Kenneys and the...
View ArticleFrom My Home to Yours: Livable Color
I love color. When it comes to making styling choices, I have always been drawn to bright, bold, and energetic colors. It just so happens that the April issue of BHG is all about color. I could hardly...
View ArticleBunny Mellon, a DC Garden Designer with Connections by Susan Harris
Philanthropist and garden designer Bunny Mellon died recently, and I didn’t appreciate her significance until reading Adrian Higgins’ terrific profile of her in today’s WaPo. “Rachel ‘Bunny’ Mellon,...
View ArticlePoppies for Memories by Evelyn Hadden
Since I moved to Idaho, my sister and mom and their friends and my friends have been generously donating plants to fill my new garden beds. (Gardeners are the nicest people.) This week, I’m...
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