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Sarah Price's ideas for a naturalistic and sustainable planting scheme | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Netherlands
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17.08.2024 / 22:06

Sarah Price's ideas for a naturalistic and sustainable planting scheme | House & Garden

A conversation with Sarah Price about how she designs her planting schemes is fascinating. She works in an unfettered way, with no specific planting plans but an intuitive sense of the plants that will work well together to form the nature-inspired compositions she is known for. Her gardens are like exquisite paintings, comprising layers of detail with a gentle succession of plants that provide interest for most of the year. This summer combination comes from Sarah’s own garden on the edge of Abergavenny. Here, she has created different areas and habitats, including a dry garden in the old walled kitchen garden.

12 Brat Summer-Inspired Ideas from Interior Design Experts - sunset.com - state California
sunset.com
16.08.2024 / 18:05

12 Brat Summer-Inspired Ideas from Interior Design Experts

Want to make your home a bit brattier? We’re not talking toddler tantrums and teen angst—there’s a new trend taking over social media, courtesy of singer-songwriter Charli XCX.

Tried-And-True Landscaping Advice - southernliving.com
southernliving.com
13.08.2024 / 14:13

Tried-And-True Landscaping Advice

Who wouldn't want the best looking house on the block? We're sharing smart tips and expert-approved advice for boosting your home's curb appeal all year long.

Coping with extreme weather, with cornell’s daniel weitoish - awaytogarden.com - New York - state New York - county Garden
awaytogarden.com
10.08.2024 / 12:25

Coping with extreme weather, with cornell’s daniel weitoish

I SUSPECT I’m not alone when I say that weather extremes in recent growing seasons have made me feel a bit like a stranger in a strange land in my own garden, wondering what will bloom when and when to do what. And most of all, wondering what madness is coming next.

7 No Pool Backyard Ideas to Consider This Summer - sunset.com - Los Angeles
sunset.com
10.08.2024 / 05:16

7 No Pool Backyard Ideas to Consider This Summer

When you think about your summer to-do list, it’s likely that most of your favorite warm-weather activities revolve around a body of water. (Basking beachside with a juicy book in hand? Clocking in a few laps? Splashing your way to a swim-up bar? Check, check, and check.) In fact, the season can be so water-centric that it can sometimes be challenging to even consider how to have fun on land.

19 Best Coneflower Landscaping Ideas - balconygardenweb.com - Russia
balconygardenweb.com
09.08.2024 / 13:52

19 Best Coneflower Landscaping Ideas

Coneflowers or Echinacea are classic daisy-like perennials that lure in the prettiest butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds to their honey-scented, nectar-filled blooms! Perfect for landscaping, coneflowers practically grow themselves and appear in stunning hues!

This Minimalistic Tiktok Trend Is Taking Us Back to the Basics—With Sustainability - thespruce.com
thespruce.com
07.08.2024 / 22:57

This Minimalistic Tiktok Trend Is Taking Us Back to the Basics—With Sustainability

A new TikTok trend is making the rounds, and you aren't going to want to miss out on this one! TikTok users are now obsessed with minimalism—especially when it comes to home decor and cleaning. And for good reason!

How to Create an Urban Jungle with Containers: Expert Tips and Ideas - finegardening.com - San Francisco
finegardening.com
07.08.2024 / 16:45

How to Create an Urban Jungle with Containers: Expert Tips and Ideas

For those of us who garden in small spaces, container gardening strikes an ideal balance between structure and flexibility. Potted plants can be rearranged as often as necessary, which makes it easy to accommodate new additions and to ensure that each plant gets the sunlight or shade it requires. Compared to traditional in-ground beds, container gardens also give us a bit more control over factors such as water, weeds, and pests. I’ve spent the past few decades creating designs for roof decks, balconies, courtyards, and patios in San Francisco. Through this work I have discovered that the key to container gardening success is always the same: finding a mix of appealing plants that are well suited to each garden’s specific climate and light conditions. Using my home garden as a testing ground, I’ve developed some strategies that anyone can use to create lush urban jungle and cohesive container displays that truly stand out from the crowd. 

21 Gardening Ideas For When You're Broke - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
07.08.2024 / 14:58

21 Gardening Ideas For When You're Broke

Gardening can sometimes be quite heavy on the pockets! So, if you love growing plants but are not well financially, don’t sweat it! Here’s how to save money without compromising on leafy friends. Check out these cheap and affordable garden and backyard ideas if you’re on a budget.

Acccessorizing the Landscape with Seasonal Containers - finegardening.com - city Chicago
finegardening.com
07.08.2024 / 13:51

Acccessorizing the Landscape with Seasonal Containers

Howard Nemeroff began his career in horticulture as a sales manager for a commercial greenhouse. When it was time to break out and build a plant business for himself, his initial plan was to offer clients garden maintenance and care, but he quickly realized that a more creative endeavor was in demand. Howard used his experience selling tropical plants and designing dish gardens at his former job to establish Plant Parenting, Inc., a company that offers many services but most notably creates award-winning container gardens.

Get Four-Season Interest Using Ornamental Grasses in the Landscape - finegardening.com - Washington
finegardening.com
07.08.2024 / 13:37

Get Four-Season Interest Using Ornamental Grasses in the Landscape

“Ornamental grasses only look good in fall.” If I had a dollar for every time I’ve heard this from my clients—or even fellow garden designers—I’d be able to retire. Even if someone is willing to concede that grasses can look good at other times of the year, they tend to think a grass-forward garden will only have impact if it inhabits acres of space, creating a meadow-like appearance. I don’t think any of this is true. Grasses can be the star of the show, creating the backbone in an all-season border of any size. And by adding plants with complementary colors and contrasting shapes, you can have a design that is beautiful most months of the year.

20 Landscaping Ideas with Hydrangeas and Hostas - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
06.08.2024 / 18:48

20 Landscaping Ideas with Hydrangeas and Hostas

When it comes to landscaping, hydrangeas and hostas are extraordinary partners! Both promise year-round beauty, and their shade-loving nature uses up every inch of the garden. So, are you ready to turn your dim spaces into an explosion of colors? Read on!

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