Your birth flower holds symbolic meaning that might just match your personality.
Lush foliage, tiny succulents, cacti and sansevieria galore. Walk into any one of these flower or plant shops and leave with a new friend or two. The charm lies in the unique selection of each beautiful storefront. All of these botanical boutiques will help fill your home with an abundance of greenery. After all, plants are our home's best friends. What better way to decorate and landscape than with the help of the world's horticulture artists? Plant enthusiasts beware: These 30 boutiques will have you making room for just one more fiddle leaf fig friend. Reporter: Scout
Learn about different types of small berries as well as how to grow them with tips from the experts at Jung Seed!
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Sure, your granny grew mixed ranunculi and was happy with them, but times have changed, and ranunculi have taken on a new aura of mystery and elegance. Farmer Gracy was thrilled to discover the stunning Italian Ranunculus 'Elegance® Striato Bianco' at the internationally renowned horticultural fair in Essen, Germany, and even more pleased to become its licensed distributor in the UK. No, it’s not something you can get just anywhere: Ranunculus 'Elegance® Striato Bianco' is the product of a renowned Italian plant breeder, and we’re sure you’ll agree that this cultivar is a masterwork! Sporting a profusion of creamy petals edged with a frill of burgundy, Italian Ranunculus 'Elegance® Striato Bianco' is a designer original. It’s a must for connoisseurs searching for plants of distinction – but that’s just why you’re visiting Farmer Gracy’s website, isn’t it?
Tips on how to grow snowdrops including advice on planting them 'in the green', prefered growing conditions, and how to create a drift of snowdrops
Go straight for the Australian native plants that not only suit our harsh climate, but also look beautiful in your garden.
With a brief to create a garden in the Italian countryside in tune with its surroundings, the designer Stuart Barfoot combined subtle landscaping with romantic plantings in a wildlife-rich scheme that captivates the senses.
It is officially spring when little yellow flowers begin to pop up in the thousands, turning every lawn into a star-studded carpet worthy of applause. Not everyone thinks the same way though. Much has been
Evergreen shrubs are staples in the garden as a backdrop, but many are eye-catching on their own. Discover 13 of our favorite picks now on Gardener's Path.
This article includes funny flower quotes from Delta Burke, George Burns, and other celebrities.
Edible wild plants include more than just the occasional harvest of wild blackberries and dandelion greens. Serious foragers seek out all manner of unique edible wild foods, from greens and herbs, to berries, roots, bark,
Nature is filled with all sorts of flowers which are not only amazing but also strange. They range from the "living stone" to the corpse flower and not forgetting the moonflower. The strange flower facts make it more interesting!
Fields of vibrant flowers spring from a Brooklyn brownstone, basketball court, and Vermeer’s “Girl with Pearl Earring” in Equinox Collection by Grif. The Manhattan-based artist is working on an ongoing series of animations that transform objects and spaces into wild gardens in full bloom. The looping clips are designed to “illustrate how nature’s energy will continue to evolve, reclaim, and transfer even without us,” Grif says. “The concept of transferring energy is one that is constantly in motion. More
Lupines need neutral to slightly acidic soil, although they can grow in very acidic soil conditions. Lupines don’t need rich loam, but...
Spring is a great time for foraging! Learn what to forage in spring with this list of 20 edible and medicinal plants and fungi. Spring foraging is fun!
Natural antibiotics have a very important role to play healing all sorts of minor infections. Which is NOT to say we never need the power of prescribed antibiotics. Of course we do. But using natural
Dandelion flowers have many uses! Here are over 50 dandelion recipes for drinks, sweets, savories, bath and body, and remedies.
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"When folks come over, they're like, whoa, you're really into plants," laughs Christopher Griffin.
This list shows a variety of plants you grow for their leaves, flowers, fruits, seeds, and roots to produce delicious, homemade teas.
There are a great many reasons why you should consider growing borage in your garden. It is useful both while it is in growth, and as a crop for harvesting.
Check out the 13 most beautiful gardens on Pinterest to inspire your outdoor goals. Cottage-core, beach vibes, desert oasis, and more!
Good old-fashioned hard work and choosing hardy plants that can withstand drought and frost has seen this garden in Pipers creek, Victoria, Transformed into a true beauty.
Check out the most clever ways to hang plants in your home! Tons of house plants inspo from some amazing Instagramers. All easy to DIY!
Every year I wait for the sweet smell of lilacs to announce the arrival of real spring. While they only bloom for a few short weeks, their intoxicating scent fills the air and lifts my
Architecture is meant to fulfill both practical and expressive requirements, and thus it serves both utilitarian and aesthetic purposes. When you look at a structure, you can distinguish these two ends but they cannot be separated, and the relative weight each of them carry can vary widely. Plus, every society has its own, unique relationship to the natural world and its architecture usually reflects that as well, allowing people from other places to learn about their environment, as well as history, ceremonies, artistic sensibility, and many aspects of daily life.
Does your plant collection need a refresh? We're feeling inspired by these 11 lush restaurant that make the most of their leaves. Here are 11 new decorating ideas we're stealing from these plant-filled spots.
13 Strange And Beautiful Houseplants You Need To Know About. Once you see them, you'll want them for your home decor for every room.
Joni Niemelä captures the moments within nature often looked over, the extreme details seen best through macro photography and an imaginative eye. One of Niemelä’s photographic obsessions is the carnivorous plant Drosera, more commonly known as the “Sundew,” a nickname which refers to droplets that collect on the plant similar to morning dew. Sundews belong to the largest genera of carnivorous plants, including more than 194 species that lure, capture, and digest insects by using glands that cover their leaves. More
How to make thousands of dollars a year growing specialty plants. Learn about the most profitable plants to buy and sell.
Spruce tips have a bright, citrus flavor that works well in both savory and sweet dishes. Almost all conifer tips are edible, and the only exception is yew trees. Pine and fir tips have their
Spring is a great time for foraging! Learn what to forage in spring with this list of 20 edible and medicinal plants and fungi. Spring foraging is fun!
Learn how to turn violet flowers into homemade jelly with a delicious grape-like taste!
Summer Rayne Oakes's Houseplant Masterclass aims to give you a green thumb.
Veiled Lady Mushroom • Amethyst Deceiver • Funghi Nell'acqua • "Berkshire Blue" Amanita • South American Mushroom • More ...
A natural dye garden will give you eco-friendly, natural dye pigments for textiles, knitting yarns, soap, and more. Add one to your backyard.
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Photographer Steve Axford (previously) continues his quest to document some of the world’s most obscure fungi found in locations around Australia. Axford lives and works in the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales in Australia where he often has to travel no further than his own back yard to make some of the discoveries you see here. The forms of fungi, slime molds, and lichens he prefers to document seem to have no limit in their diverse characteristics. More