In my Reader…a winter list
As a landscape designer in the northeast United States, winter is a relief. I can read for pleasure without feeling the nagging sense that I should be doing something else. Here are some of the books...
View ArticleIn my Reader…Suzanne Cummings
I’m not a houseplant kind of girl and it’s the middle of January. The only chance I have at bloom color at home is cut flowers. Enter designer Suzanne Cummings. I ‘met’ Suzanne via Twitter and...
View ArticleIn my Reader…Myburgh Designs
It’s midwinter and I’m lusting for spring. I yearn for a sun kissed lazy afternoon in a swing. Steven Myburgh of Myburgh Designs makes artful, handcrafted swings for garden dreams. They are totally...
View ArticleIn my Reader…Design Seeds
Just about now, in the middle of a very snowy and grey January I need a jolt of color. For color trends and inspiration, Design Seeds is like no other. Fast, furious and beautifully curated, Jessica...
View ArticleIn my Reader…Planterworx
Brooklyn based Planterworx fabricates steel planters and features for landscapes. A friend sent me a photo via a Tweet from the New York Gift Show earlier in the week. When they deviate from the...
View ArticleIn my Reader…Nowness
Just reading this uber-chic blog makes me feel cool. Impossibly hip, Nowness is the daily blog from LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton. Well written and beautifully documented, its exclusive content...
View ArticleIn my Reader…Madagascar Trailer
I am often blown away by the way landscapes are rendered in animation. Madagascar, carnet de voyage by Bastien Dubois took four years to make and is one of five short animated films nominated for an...
View ArticleIn my Reader…my book!
This was ‘leaked’ yesterday by a friend on Facebook…it was supposed to be a surprise… Over the winter I created a look book of built work. It’s a hybrid between a coffee table book of garden eye candy...
View ArticleIn my Reader…Tokyo DIY Gardening
You know I’m not a huge DIY person. If everyone did that, I’d be out of business. BUT, I love Tokyo DIY Gardening. An open source site for anyone who gardens in overcrowded Tokyo. It is also chock...
View ArticleIn my Reader…Perspectives from an Italian Garden
Just when spring was warming up–it snowed this week on gardens in the NY/NJ metropolitan area…twice. I started dreaming about being someplace else…anywhere really. I let Gervais de Bedee take me to...
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