Fun and Educational Nature and Gardening Gifts For Kids
For children of all ages and the young at heart alike, here are my picks for some of the coolest fun and educational nature and gardening gifts for kids: Edited with new products 11-27-22. Greenhouse...
View ArticleUrban Gardens Most Epic Holiday Gift Guide Is Here!
For whatever and whomever you celebrate, indoors or out, here’s my biggest and greatest ever holiday gift guide packed with handpicked stylish, functional, and just plain fun home and garden gifts....
View ArticleHow To Revive a Dying Japanese Maple Tree
Partner Post ConradH, Flickr, licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0. Japanese maples are renowned for bringing dramatic autumn color to the garden. Their compact size, graceful habit and vivid red, orange,...
View ArticleEverything You Might Not Know About Dahlias
Sponsored Content With 42 species and over 50,000 named dahlia cultivars, there are many things about this flower that even the most accomplished gardener may not know. Some fun dahlia facts: Native...
View ArticleFather’s Day Gifts For the Gardener, Grill Master, Gamer and Gadget Guy
Our curated selection of Father’s Day gifts for every guy on your list. The Indoor-Outdoor Plantsman Classic Plant Subscription Box Grow a garden with this monthly subscription box of easy-care...
View Article5 Amazing Amazon Prime Day Indoor Garden Deals
We’ve rounded up five select Amazon October Prime Day indoor garden deals to start off your indoor gardening projects with a bang for the buck. Indoor Hydroponics Growing System This indoor...
View Article30 Garden Theme Holiday Ornaments
Celebrate the garden and gardener with these 30 garden-themed holiday ornaments. And many are on sale! Pomegranate $26 Garden Seed Packets $24.99 $22.49 Rhinestone Hen in Nest $14.99 $11.24...
View ArticleThe Best Home and Garden Books to Collect and Give
Updated December 6, 2023 Note: We independently selected these products. If you buy from one of our links, we may earn a small commission. Prices were accurate at the time of publication. Home and...
View ArticleHow to Create Privacy in the Garden
Al fresco living is here to stay, with outdoor spaces functioning as home extensions, blurring the boundaries between indoors and out. People seek the same privacy outdoors that they enjoy indoors,...
View ArticleValentine’s Day Gifts For Gardeners and Plant Lovers
Updated 2/2024 Don’t know about you, but I tend to give gifts that I’d like for myself. For planting and pampering, here’s my pick of Valentine’s Day gifts for gardeners and plant lovers. Gift one to...
View ArticleThe Vases I’m Loving Right Now
These are the vases I’m loving right now. Artisan vases from minimalist modern to vibrantly colorful splurge-worthy designs, all with a high level of craftsmanship and beauty. All products featured on...
View ArticleEnvisioning a More Environmentally Friendly Mardi Gras in New Orleans
Another Mardi Gras season has passed in my town of New Orleans. Mardi Gras is a fun, sometimes chaotic, three-month-long party where parades of dazzling floats roll by, their masked riders tossing...
View ArticleMaximizing Your Space: Essentials for Crafting a Vibrant Urban Garden in...
Jonathan Kemper, Unsplash. Partner Post Cultivating an urban garden in the limited square footage of city dwellings is an eco-friendly pursuit that brings fresh flavors to your kitchen. Growing your...
View ArticleGreen Thumbs Up For the Gardyn Hydroponic Indoor Garden
Photo: Gardyn Partner Post The Gardyn 3.0 hydroponic indoor garden is an AI-enabled hydroponic system capable of cultivating 30 full-size plants in just two square feet. Its smart functions make...
View ArticleUp For Grabs: Garden, Culinary, and Decorative Antiques From Patricia Wells’s...
Known for her popular French cooking school, At Home in France, and revered for decades as one of the most influential personalities in the culinary world, Patricia Wells and her husband, Walter,...
View ArticleCascades of Orange Nasturtium Vines Celebrate Spring in Boston
Photo: Jenny Pore, courtesy Isabel Stewart Gardner Museum. For about three weeks every year, cascades of brilliant orange nasturtiums spill down from the Venetian balconies in the courtyard at...
View ArticleIt’s Not Too Late to Experience Cherry Blossom Season
Via Unsplash. In Japan, cherry blossoms symbolize the transient nature of life, a reflection of the Buddhist concept known as “mono no aware,” which recognizes that there is both beauty and mortality...
View ArticleYou Don’t Need to Go to Holland to Tiptoe Through the Tulips
Diana Robinson, Flickr, Licensed by Creative Commons. Contemplating tulips conjures images of Dutch windmills, wooden shoes, and blue Delft pottery, which makes sense because the Netherlands produces...
View ArticleTravel to Zimbabwe Through These Artists’ Works
Artist Barry Lungu’s painting of Jacarand trees in bloom in Zimbabwe. Image courtesy of Artgal.online. Art and beauty live in physical landmarks and museums and also in the expressions of natural...
View ArticleGirona, Spain’s Temps de Flors Festival Blends Horticulture and Art
Gustav Eiffel’s Pont de le Peixateries Velles over Onyar river. Photo: Robin Plaskoff Horton. Updated June 6, 2024 The history of Girona, Spain, is as colorful as the ochre and coral-toned buildings...
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