This can't-get-enough garden tourist is at it again: visiting Chanticleer, the early 20th century estate on Philadelphia's Main Line, swathed in inventive perennial gardens at their mid-May best. Read More »
Take a look at how Mary-Liz Campbell, a garden designer based in Rye, N.Y., met the challenge of a steeply sloping, wedge-shaped site of not quite 1/8 acre. Read More »
'Tis the season for competitive flower shows, like the Garden Club of East Hampton's last week. Give me a single perfect rose in a milk bottle over a stiff, overblown arrangement any day. Read More »
Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors' gardens, but that's so hard to do during Garden Conservancy Open Days. Take a peek at two very different under-an-acre backyards in East Hampton, N.Y. Read More »
Foil them, don't feed them. Here are a dozen suggestions for unusual perennials and shrubs the darling creatures find inedible, most of them variations on the common stalwarts. Read More »