Ken Druse puts together "recipes" for your garden—whether you are looking for a Midwest prairie, a collage of trailing vines, a woodland nook, or a night-blooming palette—showing what to plant for each theme. Each garden "recipe" is captured in these beautiful images by Ellen Hoverkamp. The images are not only stunning, but practical—Druse and Hoverkamp put ground covers at the bottom, shrubs in the middle, and trees at the top.
When it comes to design—as long as your roof can bear the load of furniture, foot traffic, and plantings—the sky’s the limit
Textile designer Jack Lenor Larsen brings an eclectic sensibility to his lush public garden in the Hamptons.
A winner of the highest honor for daylilies, the American Hemerocallis Society Stout Silver Medal, this luscious early to midseason bloomer has big, 5.5-inch flowers of glowing golden yellow centered with dark red and a matching red picotee edge. Strong 2-foot stems make this a versatile midsize daylily good for large or small beds and borders.
Chef Alberto Lazzarino shares a wood-burning oven pizza recipe from the outdoor kitchen of film director R.J. Cutler
Landscape architect Heather Lenkin showcases her guiding belief in balanced, integrated living and design in this Pasadena, California, Indian-inspired hilltop garden
How to grow rhododendrons in your garden. And remember, a rhododendron needs three things above all else: drainage, drainage, and drainage.
Our slide show of David Austin's eight varieties of old-fashioned roses that were specially developed as cut flowers.
Tom Kuntz and Jenny Rask hired the Los Angeles–based design firm Commune to transform their home and steep gardens into a series of discreet oases.