Susan McLeary’s Colorful Cascade
Susan McLeary of Passionflower shows how to make a cascading arrangement to brighten up cold days with rich, spring colors
Martha’s Flowers
When presented with Martha Stewart’s new flower book, we sat up straight in our chairs because Stewart never does anything halfheartedly
Deborah Whitlaw Llewellyn’s Fine Focus
With her combined love for flowers, photography, and the ancient art of encaustic painting, artist Deborah Whitlaw Llewellyn creates larger-than-life floral-scapes with intriguing layers of detail
Blooms Abroad with Faith Flowers
Laura Iarocci of Faith Flowers takes travelers on highly curated tours of premier floral destinations that include visits to gardens and farms and workshops with top design talents
Flowers, Photography, and Fun
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Fall Symposium provides a wonderful chance to enhance arranging skills, learn about new plant materials for your garden and simply appreciate the beauty of nature’s bounty
The Night Garden
Atlanta gardener Danny Flanders extols the mystique of flowers that come into their own after sundown
Floret’s Field-to-Vase Movement
In this excerpt from her how-to book, Floret Farm’s Cut Flower Garden (Chronicle, 2017), Washington State flower farmer Erin Benzakein shares her thoughts about using locally grown blooms at the peak of season
Recipes for Summer Gatherings
Casual summer party recipes from James T. Farmer, Cornelia Guest, Julia Reed, Frank Stitt, and Alex Hitz
Jubilant Mardi Gras Flowers
Flower magazine’s Jessica Cohen kicks off Mardi Gras season with a jubilant arrangement in purple, gold, and green. Watch the video for step-by-step instructions and Jessica’s tips
Meet Holly Chapple
This D.C.-area gardener, florist, and wedding specialist has created a growing network of designers that extends from coast to coast, and now around the world
Lulie Wallace’s Floral Portraits and Designs
Charleston-based artist Lulie Wallace paints bold bouquets, opening up a world of entrepreneurial adventures
Lessons Learned in the Garden
Charlotte Moss shares six lessons learned in her beloved East Hampton garden