
Among the inspiring things we’ve taken note of this week? A wildflower hotline! A great flat in Milano! And a new museum store to poke into. Keep reading:
Above: Spring motivation, thanks to an all-time editor favorite: Fresh as a Daisy: A Wildflower Roofing System on a Home Designed by Fraher &
In other books-by-Kendra news … the Gardenista contributor’s newest book is Britain’s Finest Gardens. (It has the most lovely cover!)
A wildflower hotline “for the latest scoop on superblooms.” (Hat pointer: Margot.)
Have you heard about The Modern House’s How My Garden Grows podcast? The fourth episode is with Gardenista good friend Arthur Parkinson.
What a clever do it yourself garden storage concept.
Tree of the week, maybe even tree of the year? (thanks to John Derian).
Salmon Creek Farm just released this year’s seed mix. “This is not a careful and precise business seed mix– rather an insane reckless cacophonous range, slowly collected by hand week by week, seed by seed.” Purchase here.
Mark your calendars! The yearly Sakonnet Plant Fair, cohosted by Gardenista fave issima Nursery, will be hung on May 2. Amongst the long list of suppliers: Frances Palmer, Stephen Orr, and Janet Mavec!
Here’s why your potted basil may not be prospering.
And finally, “a garden for an author may be the best kind of garden,” states Fan. Discuss.