How to Navigate the NYC Flower Market
Does the thought of a trip to the flower market make your palms sweat? Maybe I'm projecting, but I think big city flower markets can be unnerving for most people: The crowds. The hustle. The options....
View ArticleDIY: Thanksgiving Outdoors
Thanksgiving hike and picnic, anyone? If the weather cooperates, nothing is lovelier than dining outdoors. Mix and match sturdy tableware with your best silverware for a holiday to remember fondly all...
View ArticleGarden-to-Table Thanksgiving Menu with Blogger Laura Silverman
Food blogger Laura Silverman of Glutton for Life lives in a cedar-shingle cottage in upstate New York. We sent her into her garden to find inspiration—and she came back with a Thanksgiving menu to...
View Article5 Favorites: Silvery Conifers
This time of year, you see so many conifers—spruces and pines and firs lined up in Christmas tree lots or lashed to car roofs or covered in colored lights—that you might wonder: how will I live without...
View ArticleRecipe Roundup: 10 Ways to Host Your Best Thanksgiving, Cocktail Edition
Deviate from Thanksgiving standards at the table, and face the wrath and whining from all ages. You don't mess with sacred dishes. But with cocktails, we will be taking total creative license. Here are...
View ArticleRemodelista Market Spotlight: The Potters at the LA and SF Holiday Markets
A best seller at every Remodelista market? Soulful, handmade tableware that's equally right for everyday and festive occasions. Today we're spotlighting work by the nine ceramic artists who will be...
View ArticleThanksgiving on a Budget: 7 Tips for Tabletop Decor from Stylist Beth Kirby
Yes, it's about the food. We know that. We've been to a Thanksgiving or two. But, really? We like decorating the table. OK, make that love. This year, we're starting early. We asked one of our favorite...
View ArticleCurb Appeal: A Perfect Paint Palette for a Dark Facade
The other day Michelle emailed me a photo of a house with an unusual color palette. The dark gray painted-brick facade was accented by both black and white painted trim. "It looks like it's wearing a...
View ArticleHardscaping 101: Edible Gardens
There's a reason more than half of all gardeners plan to grow edibles this year. Food you grow tastes better, is healthier for you, and fills you with a quiet feeling of pioneer satisfaction. Actually,...
View ArticleTrending on Remodelista: Homemade Holiday
The Remodelista editors spent the week preparing for a homemade holiday season, picking paint colors and visiting houses built by hand: Above: In Hudson, New York a simply furnished dining room with...
View ArticleCurrent Obsessions: Winter Whimsy
Take a look at our favorite things from the week: Above: Plants abound in blogger Igor Josifovic's Munich apartment. Still making turkey sandwiches? Above: We're coveting everything in Linen Tales'...
View ArticleTop 5 in Garden News: Early Humans Domesticated Pumpkins, NYC Newspaper Boxes...
This week in the world of nature and gardening, take a peek at next year's Chelsea Flower Show, New York newspaper boxes have become collection points for compostable materials, and a new study...
View ArticleTable of Contents: English Gardens
We're suffering from a severe case of anglophilia. Join us for a week of English gardens, new and old, with ideas to steal for your own: Above: Photograph by Matthew Williams for Gardenista. For more...
View ArticleCyber Monday 2015: 10 Best Deals for Garden and Outdoor Design
Cyber Monday is a much friendlier way to kick off the holiday shopping season than Black Friday ever was. You can shop at work, for one thing, and also avoid exposure to loudspeaker-piped carols at...
View Article9 Garden Ideas to Steal from England's Tom Stuart-Smith
Tom Stuart-Smith is the giant of British landscape design. These days, he is too big for Chelsea (it helped him find his voice, he says, while winning three Best in Show medals). We visit his private...
View ArticleDIY Holiday: An Advent Calendar Branch from the Garden
Count down to Christmas with a DIY advent calendar that brings a tiny forest indoors. We spotted this easy project at Greenhouse Juice; all you need is a branch adorned with a sprig of fragrant pine...
View ArticleWreath Party: 12 Favorite Florists' Holiday Decor Workshops
With a little twist of willow, a sprig of festive greenery, some select blooms, and wire you can create a holiday wreath that will be the talking point of the party. All you need is a floral designer...
View ArticleRemodelista Market Spotlight: Table Linens for Everyday and Holiday
Set your table at the Remodelista Holiday Markets coming to LA and SF in December. Here's a preview of favorite designs, all fresh from small design studios in California. Here are the market details:...
View ArticleGift Guide: Books for the Garden Lover
Does your spouse need one more trowel? Does your city-dwelling friend even have a plot to tend? Who knows. This holiday season give a book instead, to gardeners and garden lovers alike. Here, we've...
View ArticleGarden Travel: An Insider's 9 Favorite English Gardens to Visit
Our UK correspondent Kendra Wilson has a collector's eye for gardens. Crisscrossing the country with camera in hand, she visits English gardens both grand and intimate. Her favorites list is eclectic...
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