Exploring a range of summery palettes, Kate Holt of Flower Wild arranges bursting blooms and garden-green vines to echo the dialogue they have in nature
With a 75-year tradition of fine art publishing, Caspari brings elegance and ease to our lives through its paper tabletop goods, stationery, and gifts. President Lisa Milbank shares how the company evokes luxury with a trick of the eye
While we missed Historic Garden Week in 2020, we can still enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at how Garden Club of Virginia members create seasonal arrangements for the event using blooms from their gardens
In a love letter to daylilies, gardener Mary Walton Upchurch writes of her unusual approach to the prolific but fleeting blooms, which she grows as cut flowers for the house rather than as ornaments for the garden.
Butterflies flock to buddleia’s fragrant blooms, but only the most conscientious gardener should consider planting this non-native invasive species. Mary Walton Upchurch explains how to keep it in check.
In an excerpt from her book Floret Farm’s A Year in Flowers (Chronicle Books, 2020), Erin Benzakein shares a sherbet-toned centerpiece inspired by the treasured honeysuckle vine that blooms outside her studio come late spring
The Cotswolds district in West Central England is blessed with an embarrassment of riches, including perfectly preserved stone villages that literally stop you in your tracks.
Tucked into the picturesque Cotswolds countryside, the home of Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, sits surrounded by gardens, wispy meadows, marching allées, and ancient walls with fragrant climbing roses