Meanwhile, On Gardenista: Florals for Spring
Welcome to Meanwhile, on Gardenista, in which we take a look at the goings-on over on our sibling site. In this week’s edition: It must be spring, because the Gardenista home page is in full bloom. Here, three examples:
Above: Inside a fresh-on-the-scene floral pop-up: House of Three: Kelsie Hayes of Popup Florist Opens Her Own NYC Event Space and Creative Studio. Photograph by Ori Harpaz, courtesy of Popup Florist (@popupflorist) and House of Three (@houseofthreenyc).
Above: A tip from A Year of Cut Flowers, the new book by Sarah Raven: submerge certain blooms, like these Paeonia lactiflora ‘Duchesse de Nemours’, before arranging. See more in Required Reading: ‘A Year of Cut Flowers’ by Sarah Raven. Photograph by Jonathan Buckley.
Above: Reasons to paint your house black: It’ll provide dramatic backdrop to the garden. See more in Garden Pros Love a Black House. Here’s Why. Photograph by Fi Campbell.
For more inspiration and tips for the spring garden, head to Gardenista.
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