Replacing your garden plants with drought-tolerant perennials is the smart choice for a low-maintenance garden that conserves water. For any hot hot summers, this can be a real lifesaver for your garden, energy, and water bill! Here are a few of my…
Photography by William Dickey, Styling by Katie Ellis, Design by Sheena Jenkins.
Text by Bethany Adams
As summer draws to a close, many homeowners are looking forward to a season filled…
This week we’re revisiting some of the most popular DIY stories from our archives. Read on for end-of-summer project inspiration:
Remodelista regulars no doubt have admired the work of George & Willy. They’re the charming, young New Zealander duo who made their…
Mother Fern, Asplenium bulbiferum With a name like mother fern, this plant must be the end-all-be-all, mother of all ferns, right? You wouldn’t be far from the truth. I’m a huge fan of this magnificent specimen and I routinely add it…
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Do you see something these dining rooms have in common, besides having a table and chairs (and looking oh so cozy)? They all have chandeliers with shades! I didn’t notice at first…but now that I see it, I understand why I love…
Printing cards using garden leaves and flowers is a simple and personal way to send a sentiment to someone special. Make hammered flowers within minutes, creating beautiful prints straight from your garden for the people in your life you want to give…
The 3rd Annual Fort Worth Fall Home & Garden Show returns August 11-13—right on time for the new season! As we head into autumn, this is the best place to gain some home improvement, and outdoor living inspiration. Find all you need…
Photography by Elizabeth Lauren Granger, Interior…
Never does an indoor/outdoor, totally washable rug make more sense than high summer, with sandy towels, tracked-in dirt from the garden, and inevitable drips of watermelon and peach in the kitchen. Enter Pappelina’s new Archipelago collection, fully washable and highly resilient,…