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One of the most healing things we can do during times of upheaval is to get close to nature. No matter what happens in the world around us, the cycles and rhythms of the natural world remain unbroken. The sun still rises every morning, the stars shine at night, the ocean tides ebb and flow, the seasons follow one another through the turning of the year. Upon that solid ground we build our lives, reinforce our link to the rhythms of nature and find renewed strength.
As we patiently wait for Spring temperatures to warm up, we look for ways to begin to get into our gardens. What better way than to bring your garden inside with a fun DIY project. This Edible Kitchen Planter is a versatile indoor garden that will jazz up your everyday dishes and add just enough green into your space. As the season progresses, we can switch out the herbs and edible flowers...
In flower gardens and landscapes, spring begins with bulbs. Here on the East End some of the earliest — and most welcome — color in our landscapes and gardens comes from bulbs....
The turn of a new decade was both metaphorical and literal as the COVID-19 pandemic sent the world spiraling. It is a topic that still comes up in conversation almost daily, and has reshaped how nearly every industry does business, including real estate.
It’s time to rake leaves and put the garden to bed...
Countertop ideas that add visual interest and texture...
East End gardens near the water require careful consideration of growing conditions...
If you’ve been spending a lot more time than usual at home this summer, outdoors on your deck or patio, around the pool, in the pool house or gazebo, on the porch or in the sunroom, you’ve probably wanted to make it a place where you really enjoy spending time...
Creating Home offices for the post-pandemic world...
Colorful flowers in a summer garden are pure delight and for many of us, an essential part of the joy of the season...