Gardening as Grief: How Growing Things Helped Me Through the Hardest Year of My Life
There is something special about the quiet of a garden in the early morning. It’s cool underfoot, the light is […]
There is something special about the quiet of a garden in the early morning. It’s cool underfoot, the light is […]
There’s a certain kind of disappointment when you walk out to the front border in late March or early April,
A large garden center’s outdoor area will exhibit the same ritual every Saturday morning. A trolley was piled high with
As soon as you enter Justin Laird’s greenhouse on the coast of Northern California, you notice not any technology or
A certain moment occurs when an interior designer enters a garden for the first time with a brief in hand.
A rat problem is typically viewed as something dramatic – a creature scurrying across the patio, droppings in the kitchen,
An overlooked gardening frustration is when you walk out to your raised bed on a warm June morning and discover
It causes a certain kind of regret to reach for the small glass jar of dried basil and shake some
The markets of Provence and the Languedoc in southern France do not consider garlic a seasoning. It is treated like
The same thing happens in backyard after backyard in late October: exposed, empty raised beds with gray, cracked soil that
A sleek white tower in someone’s kitchen, with its LED halo illuminating neat rows of butter lettuce and basil in
In a rural part of Britain, a group of people gather on a Monday morning with tea mugs at a