Flowering shrubs and bushes add color and beauty to your landscape and attract pollinators and birds. Here are long-blooming perennial shrubs for a colorful 4-season garden.
Gardening on a hillside presents both challenges and opportunities. Learn how to tame a slope and take advantage of the dramatic view.
Discover some of Pennsylvania’s best cider and donut mills to visit this
Harrison Design balances formality with outdoor leisure for a neoclassical French abode
Flowering shrubs and bushes add color and beauty to your landscape and attract pollinators and birds. Here are long-blooming perennial shrubs for a colorful 4-season garden.
Top tips for what to plant with purple flowers! The best companion plant ideas for your purple flower garden.
Is your garden corner dull and boring? Spruce it up with these ideas and designs and create an area that you would like to adore every day.
Sowing the seeds of a plant indoors can offer a head start for those who want to get a jump on the growing season. Let's learn how to start seeds indoors!
Beautiful, unique light blue flowers to add to your garden, including photos, key features and where to buy them!
Dress Up & Step Out With Dianthus Paint The Town Fuchsia! Single Fuchsia Flowers Spicy Fragrant Flowers Grassy Blue-Green Foliage Uniform Mounded Perennials Low Maintenance Attracts Butterflies Full Sun & Part Shade Heat Tolerant & Deer Resistant Paint The Town Fuchsia Dianthus (Dianthus x 'Paint the Town Fuchsia' ) enliven your gardens with bright colors, sweet, spicy-smelling blooms and fine-textured leaves! Early summer these Garden Pinks have vivid fuchsia flowers with lavender centers atop a low mound of glaucous blue foliage! The uniform clumps become completely smothered while naturally colonizing areas and attracting butterflies! How to Use Paint The Town Fuchsia Dianthus In The Landscape Proportioned perfectly to edge sunny borders and pathways, or Cottage gardens beautifully! Amazing 'spillers' in containers, Paint The Town Fuchsia enhances all sized yards and creates lovely rows meandering throughout beds and borders or as facer plants! Rock gardens, roadside 'hell strips', and coastal areas all benefit from these dry, rocky and saline resistant plants! They are also spicy-scented Cut flower garden additions! #ProPlantTips For Care Dianthus grows best in sun or light shade with improved heat tolerance, and appreciates afternoon shade in the hotter climates of 4-9, where they're often evergreen! Forming mounds of 6-8" high and 12-14" wide, Dianthus colonize areas quickly. They're cold hardy and easy to grow, plus deer and rabbit resistant! Requiring average moisture, any well-drained soil suits these drought-tolerant Dianthus. Appreciating mulch and deadheading to encourage rebloom. Order these vivid Paint The Town Fuchsia Dianthus by calling Nature Hills today!
Beautiful, unique light blue flowers to add to your garden, including photos, key features and where to buy them!
A breezy update on a traditional design, this wooden garden bench makes such a great addition to your outdoor ensemble. Crafted from solid teak wood in a natural finish, it features an arched backrest and two curved arms. And since its backrest and seat are slatted, rain falls right through instead of pooling. Just the right fit for your back patio or front porch, this bench is a great place to perch with a cup of coffee and the newspaper in the morning, or your favorite relaxing beverage in the evening.
Former Holt Renfrew president Mario Grauso finds solace in his Bridgehampton, New York country home when he needs a break from fashion’s fast pace. For someone who has spent his professional life so influenced by fashion’s directional winds, Mario is disinterested in imposing that world on this setting. He’d rather be surrounded by the finest linens […]
Check out this gorgeous, Hamptons-inspired, Dutch Colonial Lakehouse on Lake Wylie, SC designed by Lynn Blackwell, Fort Mill Interior Design.
When creating the perfect garden or outdoor space, the real beauty lies in the details. The garden entry or gate design sets the tone for what to expect.
The Hicks Yew can grow in sun or shade. Because of this adaptability and its tolerance to shearing and lush foliage the Hicks Yew is a easy to grow hedge. Order online for fast delivery!
Gardening on a hillside presents both challenges and opportunities. Learn how to tame a slope and take advantage of the dramatic view.
Take a tour of a stunning $23 million estate in Greenwich, Connecticut. The elegant home is a must-see for those who love real estate.
As you may know, we are in the process of building a home. (yikes! still makes me nervous typing that) We haven’t even broken ground yet, and are waiting for permits to go through. (taking FOREVER.) This week we needed to nail down our exterior options so those can get ordered and it’s going to be LOTS of decisions from here on out. So, I am deciding to open up my inspiration vaults (aka secret boards on Pinterest and inspiration notebook) to let you see what I’m drawing from. Now, these pictures are beautiful, awesome, everything I could ever want, but I’m also finding out can cost LOTS of money. And we are on a budget and really have to think about what to invest in now, what to wait on, or omit from the dream plan. I still love to look and be inspired though… Dun da da dun: here they are! My favorite exteriors: via Lilyfield Life via BHG via Whitehaven via Norris Architecture on Houzz via D magazine via Clark & Zook via Southern Living via JB Architecture Group on Houzz via At Home Arkansas via Atlanta Homes Magazine via Simpson Design Group Architects on Houzz Would it be fair to say I adore dormer windows, white trim, and classic/cottage styles? And, I notice these all have beautiful old trees which we definitely won’t have right away. What do you think? Which one would you pick to move into?
BY JEANNE DE LATHOUDER It was the size of the lot that attracted homeowners Cole and Christen Barfield to a lush property near family in the heart of Nashville’s Belle...
The interior decorator overhauled her 1930s regency-style residence into a refined family home grounded in history
Yesterday in a little break-from-winter look at garden styles we took a look at modern gardens. Now we’re going in what you would think is the opposite direction, to formal gardens, but really these two styles share more in common than you might think. F O R M A L G A R D E N S Even if you’re […]
“With my whole heart I seek you; let me not wander from your commandments!” Psalms 119:10 It seems that summer has been all about gardening here at Everyday Living! I guess that …
Beautiful, unique light blue flowers to add to your garden, including photos, key features and where to buy them!
5500 SF Addition and Renovation of Single Family House.
This elegant waterfront residence designed by Purple Cherry Architects is located on a tributary of the Chesapeake Bay, in Oxford, Maryland.
Create a beautiful yard with the help of others. From the back to the front, your yards need a lot of work put in for most of the year. Designing,
If you want to jazz up your garden a little bit – a flower bed is always a great way to do it and we have selected the best flower bed ideas here.
Dress up your outdoor spaces with gorgeous container gardens.
This traditionally styled stone residence offers a unique and timeless atmosphere both indoors and out, located in Nashville, Tennessee.
Sharing is caring! Pinterest Facebook Email Gardeners often repurpose vintage items like ladders, tables, chairs, and rusted parts. Scattered around the garden, these pieces provide a casual charm. A cottage garden can incorporate quirky or funny ideas, like painted signs, that would not go with a more formal garden concept. The cottage garden projects a […]
Last week on Instagram, I posted a gorgeous ivy-covered home posing the question, “Has anyone ever lived in an ivy-covered home? I hear the ivy is damaging and would love to learn more.” The post generated over 6,000 likes and 135 comments! It seems most everyone loves the romance of these charming homes… but they can […]