Gabrielle Blair, our friend over at Design Mom, created this adorable video of her family gardening in their country home in France. The Olive Us video series, according to Gabrielle, encourages fami...
A couple of weekends ago, we took a walk in the Wilson Powell Wildlife Sanctuary in Chatham, NY. We were delighted by the spring wild flowers that dotted the woodsy landscape. Heres what we saw: Ther...
Dana Gallagher, whose garden is featured in the May 2012 issue of Martha Stewart Living, shares how she gardens with her 4-year old daughter Imogen. Every spring marks the beginning of one of the hig...
A friend sent around this marvelous video featuring time lapse photography of plants in bloom. The roses, lilacs, snapdragons, etc. look like a live action scene from Alice in Wonderland. Not only is...
Jeff Pavlat & Ray Clayton Garden, Austin, TX. Open Day: November 3. Photo: Jeff Pavlat. This Saturday marks the start of the Garden Conservancys Open Days program, when several gardens in the Hou...
In this post, guest blogger Helen Yoest reflects on how to visualize new garden projects: A garden is a place of wishes and wants. What would a seating area look like over in the corner or under the ...
Martha Stewart Livings copy chief, Kathleen Kent, visited the Philadelphia Flower Show. She takes us on a tour of the show. This week, the Philadelphia Convention Center is filled with lush tropical ...
Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting and autumn a mosaic of them all.” —Stanley Horowitz Guest blogger Helen Yoest reflects on her garden during the four seasons. Here is...
“Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting and autumn a mosaic of them all.” —Stanley Horowitz Guest blogger Helen Yoest reflects on her garden during the four seasons. Here i...
One of the winning gardens from the 2011 Northwest Flower & Garden Show. It was designed by Christianson's Nursery. If you are in the Seattle area this week, check out the Northwest Flower &...
photo: the Brooklyn Botanic Garden Ever wonder how a green roof is created? The folks at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden have posted this amazing time-lapse video of their new visitor center. In two minu...
The garden bloggers featured in the March 2012 issue of Martha Stewart Living enjoy entertaining outdoors. Here are the recipes for their favorite cocktails to share with friends. Lee Clippard and Jo...
The Hannah Carter Japanese Garden at UCLA. Photo courtesy of the Garden Conservancy. The UCLA Hannah Carter Japanese Garden in Los Angeles is in danger of being destroyed. UCLA plans to put it and it...
Take a look at this NASA map which was released recently to show the amount of biomass (a measure of the amount of organic carbon)—stored in trees across the U.S. The dark green areas have the "d...
I was delighted to wake up this morning to find three beautiful blooms on the amaryllis bulb I planted in early December. The cheery red and white petals provided the perfect antidote to this cold, g...
Heres the latest post from our guest blogger, Helen Yoest. Winter was never my season. For the most part, this is due to the lack of sun the short days provide. After work, when I have the time to be...
Im so honored my book, Tomorrows Garden, was just chosen as one of the Ten Favorite Books of 2011 by Gardening Illustrated in their new issue! In such fine company too: Dan Pearson, Sarah Raven, Piet...
Meet the students of Little Flower School featured in the February issue of Martha Stewart Living, available on newsstands January 16, 2012. We invited each of them, all talented artistic people in t...
Here are some last minute holiday gift ideas for your garden loving friends. Blue Hill Market Blue Hill, the locavore mecca, is offering a selection of edible delicacies at their new online store: Bl...
Hats off to the town of Todmorden in North Yorkshire, England for their efforts in providing local produced food for all. Thanks to the Incredible Edible movement, which was started three years ago, ...
We were sorry to read about the death of Wolfgang Oehme, co-founder of the landscape architecture firm Oehme van Sweden. He, along with his partner James van Sweden, are celebrated for creating the N...
Martha and TV gardening editor Andrea Mason show us how to plant amaryllis bulbs and make them thrive.
Watch Martha Stewart Living editors Stephen Orr and Allison Gumbel create a beautiful (and easy) dish garden. You can see more examples of these lovely miniature landscapes in the January issue of Ma...
I love finding a new blog, especially by accident. I discovered this recent little gem with the apt name of Cabin Porn through a friends facebook post. As the owner of a humble little weekend cabin I...
One of my favorite things to do when the temperature drops is plant amaryllis and paperwhites. There is something incredibly satisfying in coaxing a bulb to bloom when outside the window the garden i...
In her new book Private Paradise: Contemporary American Gardens, Charlotte Frieze showcases the work of some of the most exciting contemporary American designers creating gardens today. The forty-one...
Frank Cabot; The moonbridge at Les Quatres Vents. Photos by Richard W. Brown The garden community lost a generous friend and visionary horticulturist when Frank Cabot passed away on November 19, 2011...
Heres a new entry from our guest blogger Helen Yoest of Gardening with Confidence. Thanks Helen! Emerald green, rolling mounds, stillness enticing, and barefoot begging, mosses evoke a special feel, ...
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