Trending on Remodelista: Holiday House
Holiday prep is underway at Remodelista, where the editors are : counting napkins, polishing silver, and replacing chipped wineglasses. Get a head start here: Above: A new line of household essentials...
View ArticleCurrent Obsessions: The City on a Hill
Here's a look at a few things we loved this week. Above: With plans to spend next week wandering through gardens in New England, we're curious to see this documentary set close by. Fall camping...
View ArticleTop 5 in Garden News: Better Bread from Better Wheat, Biomimicry May Feed the...
This week in the world of gardening, scientists have mapped the pineapple genome, a debate rages over organic hydroponics, and wheat breeders try to bring back healthy, flavorful bread. Better Bread...
View ArticleTable of Contents: New New England
We're headed to New England this week: to steal garden ideas from the Pilgrims, to see how Yankee ingenuity rescued a garden ravaged by a hurricane, and to find clever storage ideas for firewood. Join...
View ArticleAfter the Hurricane: The Resurrection of a Wild Garden in Maine
Built on Maine's Mount Desert Island in 1916, three years before Acadia was established as the oldest national park east of the Mississippi, a privately owned Swiss-style chalet and its teahouse sat...
View ArticleShopper's Diary: A Garden Pop-Up by Designer David Stark
Through November 15, a David Stark-designed garden pop-up shop in Detroit is showcasing collaborations between international designers and local artists. The event is sponsored by Culture Lab Detroit,...
View Article9 Garden Ideas to Steal from the Pilgrims
The Pilgrims who came ashore from the Mayflower were serious gardeners. They had to be. If their crops failed, they'd have starved. Here are 10 of their best garden ideas, worth stealing nearly 400...
View Article10 Easy Pieces: Firewood and Log Storage
There are so many satisfying ways to neatly stack firewood—on shelfs, in open-air sheds, under tarpaulins. Here are ten of our favorite weatherproof ways to stack logs and kindling this winter: Round...
View ArticleDIY: How to Save Seeds for Next Year
I'm the first to remind friends that we've still got a few weeks of summer left. But in the garden, there are signs of a shift in the season as plants start to wither. Rather than yanking spent plants...
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 ArticleShopper's Diary: Campo de' Fiori in Sheffield, MA
Well known beyond the Berkshires for their Campo de' Fiori line of classic terra cotta pots and planters, Barbara Bockbrader and her husband, Robin Norris, also have a shop well-loved by locals in...
View ArticleComing This Weekend: Our First Remodelista New England Market
SAVE THE DATE: We're thrilled to announce our first Remodelista & Gardenista Market in New England, coming this weekend to Boston. Our Market co-sponsor is Lekker Home, and the venue is their...
View ArticleHardscaping 101: Modern Root Cellars
Anyone hunting for a home in the last decade was sure to get an earful about the wine cellar. It was the room de rigueur when it came to home renovations. No home was complete without one, so they...
View Article11 Best Outdoor Holiday Lights for 2015
Is it too early to think about holiday lights? Never. It's going to take some work to get your facade outlined like a glowing gingerbread house, so let's get started. Or you can cover your boxwood...
View ArticleRecipe Roundup: 5 Favorites to Bring to a Holiday Potluck Party
We spent the year simmering. In a good way. We've been in the kitchen, adding to our repertoire of quick and easy, no-fail dishes, perfect to bring the next time you're invited to a holiday party....
View ArticleMaine Getaway: A Simpler Way of Life on Deer Isle
At the Deer Isle Hostel in Maine, guests sign up for more than a typical escape from reality. The hostel is on an island that's just a bridge span away from the mainland, but for overnight guests the...
View ArticleDIY: Dried Vegetables, Colonial Style
An autumn tradition in my family, our annual walk on the "Battlefield Road" retraces the footsteps of Paul Revere from Lexington to Concord. Here, in addition to autumn splendor, we enjoy presentations...
View ArticleTrending on Remodelista: New New England
As we get ready for our first-ever Remodelista Market in Boston this weekend, the Remodelista team takes a look at what's new on the local design scene in New England: Above: Julie's house hunting in...
View ArticleCurrent Obsessions: Holiday Market
If you're in the Boston area, be sure to visit us today and tomorrow at Lekker Home for the Remodelista Market. If not, have a look at what we loved this week. Our first two-day Remodelista Market...
View ArticleTop 5 in Garden News: Salad as Art, Gardening as Antidepressant, and $4...
This week in the world of gardening, the US government steps up to save the monarch butterflies, LA's Getty Center considers salad-making a performance art, and humans have been keeping bees for 9,000...
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