Jason Burnett

We often ask the question, “What is your favorite flower?” Look back at some selections and ponder your choice for best blossom

New York floral designer DeJuan Stroud shows how to create a design that is more than the sum of its parts

Think along different lines for a tasty way of achieving a more sustainable garden landscape

Whether she’s at home in Los Angeles or Manhattan, decorating rooms for beloved clients, or spending time in the garden, Suzanne Rheinstein is always informed—and inspired—by the botanical world

Charlotte Moss travels to the English countryside and experiences firsthand the houses, gardens, and inimitable style of one of her design icons, Nancy Lancaster

In her book, At Home with Flowers, British floral designer Jane Packer offers simple, innovative ideas for every room in the house

Karen Cauthen Ellsworth, director of Virginia’s Historic Garden Week, shares four tips for gardens that are just waking up to spring

There’s really nothing that new to say about entertaining. What is new are experiences, which Charlotte Moss beautifully shares in these pages. “Nothing complicated, no rules, no finger wagging—just ideas,” she writes

In her book, Wedding Flowers, British floral designer and author Paula Pryke explores wedding themes and individual flower varieties while showcasing some of her most beautiful arrangements. In this excerpt, Pryke shares why roses are a popular choice for brides

Celebrating its 85th anniversary in 2018, the Virginia Historic Garden Week showcases nearly 200 properties across the state and we have a sneak peek

Landscape and garden designer P. Allen Smith takes us on a tour of Moss Mountain, his Arkansas farm and home where he shares his knowledge of sustainable living and hands-on gardening with others

Nine of our favorite designers show how to create arrangements that deliver a bit of springtime regardless of the forecast.