Step This Way: Ideas From the Year’s Most Popular Garden Paths
Houzz users’ favorite path photos from 2016 suggest new possibilities for that trip through your yard
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Houzz users’ favorite path photos from 2016 suggest new possibilities for that trip through your yard
White blooms and variegated foliage float in these lovely landscapes
Stone walls, clipped hedges and flowering borders contribute to this traditional look
Cyclamen come in a variety of colors that perfectly complement holiday décor.
Though not New Hampshire natives, these regal flowers can become the queen of our fall gardens.
Fire, water, edibles and wildlife habitats are just a few of the elements you can consider adding to your entryway landscape
An interior designer uses her skills in a new way
A landscape architect helps a couple create their dream retreat
A landscape designer creates a masterpiece at home
Delight the eye through 3 seasons with bright flowers placed just right. Late summer is a good time to plan
Cherry trees flower in New Hampshire as a living memorial to the Portsmouth Peace Treaty and citizen diplomacy.
Cynthia Hosmer is the inspired and dedicated steward of the fabulous Seacoast garden cultivated by her mother-in-law, Marion Hosmer.
A grandson and his wife brought new life to the turn-of-the-twentieth-century landscape of Charles Adams Platt, who designed many of the Cornish Colony’s most distinguished homes and gardens, among other notable commissions throughout the country.
Piscataqua Garden Club members created double works of art: arranging flowers in vessels by New Hampshire potters.
Meet some Granite Staters who are wild about lilacs, New Hampshire’s state flower.