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September 08, 2010
Once a season at LongHouse Reserve, the 16-acre ornamental and sculpture garden in East Hampton, N.Y., is not enough. | » more
Posted by Guest Blogger: Cara Greenberg
September 04, 2010
It is 'Fair season' in Europe. This week alone two major events are happening and will provide us with a glimpse into designs and styles for outdoors in 2011. Maison et Objet, the international trade fair based in Paris, kicked of first. The show opens with a strong message: impersonal looks are out, strong individual styles and statement pieces are in. | » more
Posted by Guest Blogger: Anne Robert The Outdoor Stylist
August 22, 2010
Award Winning Designer & Plantsman, Paul Hervey-Brookes is a guest panelist on a special Gardens Question Time in the Cotswolds and receives a surprise award. | » more
Posted by Guest Blogger: Paul Hervey-Brookes
August 22, 2010
Award Winning Designer & Plantsman, Paul Hervey-Brookes is a guest panelist on a special Gardens Question Time in the Cotswolds and receives a surprise award. | » more
Posted by Guest Blogger: Paul Hervey-Brookes
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August 09, 2010
Kirk Laing’s affinity for terracotta began in an 800-year-old Italian farmhouse tucked into a hill outside of Florence, where he and his wife, a native Italian, lived and worked as missionaries for eight years. | » more
August 09, 2010
Paul Hervey-Brookes is invited to a Press Preview Evening of a Garden Art Exhibition at the renowned Cotswold Garden, Painswick Rococo Garden. | » more
August 09, 2010
Tina Dixon's landscape is designed with a harmonious blue-hued palette, which shows off art, architecture and plants | » more
Posted by Guest Blogger: Debra Prinzing
August 04, 2010
One of the strongest changes in the outdoor design market has been the rise of the ultra-contemporary segment. And it seems even more novelty is about to enrich our options! | » more
Posted by Guest Blogger: Anne Robert
July 28, 2010
The New York Botanical Gardens showcases its Edible Garden with three special evening programs and performances in August. | » more
July 19, 2010
See the punniest entry in last month's LongHouse Reserve invitational container-planting competition. | » more
Posted by Guest Blogger: Cara Greenberg
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