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
Gardens
Charlotte Moss travels to the English countryside and experiences firsthand the houses, gardens, and inimitable style of one of her design icons, Nancy Lancaster
Karen Cauthen Ellsworth, director of Virginia’s Historic Garden Week, shares four tips for gardens that are just waking up to spring
Artist Sally Legg reminisces about her father and his roses in picture and in prose
A primer on how to grow, care for, and arrange the venerated blooms of English garden roses
Ryan Gainey extols the virtues of the rose as muse in poetry, art, and personal reflection
Garden designer Troy Rhone examines the timeless allure of antique roses and shares tips for their planting, care, and cutting, along with antique rose sources and favorite cultivars
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
Garden designer Troy Rhone explores the many merits of foxgloves, growing foxglove flowers, and favorite foxglove selections
We look back at the many varieties of gladiolus flowers that brightened Ryan Gainey’s Georgia garden in summer
Leah Klevar looks back on her love for these special flowers—and the woman who shared them with her
Often as lovely as the flowers, foliage can play a major role in creating a striking composition