Posted inFlowers and Plants Gardens and Gardening Meditation Real Estate and Housing (Residential) Why Meditation Is an Important Part of Gardening In the last volume of his memoir trilogy, Marc Hamer explains why a garden is not just a place of work — it’s also a place of worship. Posted by By Margaret Roach
Posted inBirds Butterflies and Moths Content Type: Service Fireflies Flowers and Plants Gardens and Gardening Insects Lawns Lighting Noise Real Estate and Housing (Residential) Senses and Sensation Smells and Odors How to Coexist With The Animals in Your Garden There’s a multicultural world outdoors — and even the gentlest gardeners often disrupt it. Here’s how to avoid that. Posted by By Margaret Roach
Posted inContent Type: Personal Profile Content Type: Service Design Flowers and Plants Gardens and Gardening High Line (Manhattan, NY) Invasive Species Oudolf, Piet Real Estate and Housing (Residential) Seeds Winter (Season) What Makes a Garden a Work of Art? Piet Oudolf Explains. The noted designer of the High Line has wisdom to share with other gardeners: “I put plants on a stage and let them perform.” Posted by By Margaret Roach
Posted inContent Type: Service Design Flowers and Plants Gardens and Gardening Home Repairs and Improvements Interior Design and Furnishings Lighting Real Estate and Housing (Residential) Restoration and Renovation Trees and Shrubs How to Light Your Patio or Yard Without Annoying Your Neighbors Forget the floodlights. The key to effectively illuminating your yard or patio at night is subtlety. Posted by By Tim McKeough