Garden Diaries
Explore gardeners’ stories of creativity, where every plant and detail transforms outdoor spaces into beautiful, living extensions of their homes
In Homes & Gardens' Garden Diaries series, we delve into the stories, successes and challenges of tastemakers who view their gardens not merely as yards, but as sanctuaries.
Each gardener approaches the design, structure, even seasonal color choices with the same careful creativity as interior designers will indoors, transforming their outdoor spaces into vibrant extensions of their homes.
Beyond aesthetics and functionality, each garden featured in the series showcases how a cleverly designed garden can serve as a backdrop for relaxation, a space for entertaining, or a haven for wildlife, all while contributing to the overall beauty and harmony of the home.
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Garden Diaries: ‘Giving Back to the Land Has Always Been My Dream' – Why Summer Rayne Oakes Traded City Gardening for a Wild, Limitless HomesteadPublished
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Garden Diaries: In Daring to Start Again, Lucy Hunter Opened Her Mind to New Ways of Growing – and Found Her Muse in a Quiet Container GardenPublished
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Garden Diaries: How Sasha York Restored a 2.5-Acre Victorian Walled Garden in Yorkshire – And Found Her SanctuaryPublished
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Garden Diaries: In Growing an Urban Jungle, Hilton Carter Found More Than a Love of Plants – He Discovered a Better Version of HimselfPublished
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Garden Diaries: A Journey from the Arizona Desert to Rural Burgundy – How Kendall Smith-Franchini Grew an Idyllic Cookery School and Kitchen Garden Retreat in the French CountrysidePublished
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Garden Diaries: Discover How Bunny Williams Spent 40 Years Transforming a Connecticut Lawn Into Mesmerizing Garden Rooms Filled with Beauty and NostalgiaPublished
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Garden Diaries: A garden at the edge of everything – how Alan Calpe and Christopher Crawford grew a Catskills mountainside sanctuary where wilderness and cultivation happily coexistPublished
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Garden Diaries: An English flower garden of one's own – how Pom Shillingford grew more than just dahlias and sweet peas in the grounds of her Connecticut homePublished
