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Teatown Lake Reservation’s “Wildflower Island” Made It Hard To Let Go of Summer

Wildflower Island is an excellent, if quick, getaway from the stressors that come with the daily grind.  The two-acre island...

Exploring Other Realms

Stuff We’re Digging is a recurring Garden Collage feature where a member of our staff spotlights a collection of intriguing...

Floral Wallpaper: A Look Back at the Future of Design

Until recently, floral wallpaper has lived on the fringes of interior design, condemned to an “old fashioned” aesthetic: it seems to evoke...

Bouquet of the Week: White After Labor Day

As part of our recurring Bouquet of the Week series, Garden Collage continues to present a weekly inspirational bouquet that...

Ask Ella: The Decadence of a Dahlia

Ask Ella is a recurring Garden Collage feature where we ask our in-house florist,  Ella Stavonsky, about floral design– including...

Make This Bespoke Rosemary Tablecloth Set In Time For Fall

With Fall just around the corner, the time is coming to move indoors and celebrate the harvest. In the spirit...

Listen to The Latest GC Playlist: Back to School

Our latest GC Playlist is a celebration of the best late-summer jams to phase us back into the school year...

Labor Day Picks From the GC Shop: Grafa, Reverso, and More

Labor Day is the perfect end-of-summer holiday to cap off an August full of adventures. For those NYC readers staying...

Bouquet of The Week: Indian Wedding Florals, Reimagined

As part of our recurring Bouquet of The Week series, Garden Collage continues to present a weekly inspirational bouquet that incorporates intriguing...

Alejandro Saralegui on Preserving the Legacy of Madoo

In Search of a Greener New York is an ongoing Garden Collage series of explorations about sustainability efforts in New...

Florist Friday: An Interview with Portland Florist Francoise Weeks

Portland-based florist Francoise Weeks doesn’t just use flowers to make bouquets; she also uses them to create stunning shoes, hats,...

In Pursuit of Madness: “Pteridomania” and The Historic Fascination With Ferns

In the past, we’ve covered orchidelirium— a mania that swept through England during the 19th century– but orchids weren’t the only plant to consume...