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ng begins with bulbs. Here on the East End some of the earliest — and most welcome — color in our landscapes and gardens comes from bulbs.
When you hear “Very Peri”, what do you see in your mind’s eye?
Gardening is a rewarding and even healing activity, and also gives us the benefit of fresh-picked food, beautiful flowers and soothing greenery, not to mention time spent in the fresh air instead of in front of a screen.
Are feuding eating philosophies the new gang wars? People are getting so heated over which nutritional regimen they’ve chosen to follow that they will take it to the mat.
Daffodils and tulips are favorites, but there are some earlier bloomers that bring color to our gardens before daffodils and tulips get started.
For designer Jonathan Adler, there was only one thing to do in COVID quarantine: Hole up in his Shelter Island bungalow, spending the hours sketching furniture and hanging with his husband, author and fashion commentator Simon Doonan.
Indoors or out, this is the time to be Out East. These products make long summer days at home just what the doctor ordered.
Holiday House Hamptons hosted their inaugural summer 2021 ‘Coming Together’ Tabletop event on Wednesday, July 28th at Topping Rose House in Bridgehampton to help raise critical funds for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
At home, on-the-go, or on the course, these tech products will only improve your summer season.
Window boxes make flowers and greenery a part of your home, and even if you’ve never gardened before, planting a window box is an easy way to start. It can be a fun project to do with kids, too.