Nature and art have come together to form an immersive outdoor experience in East Hampton. Michael Derrig of Landscape Details play host to David Harber’s sculptures this summer.
Emily Needham, aka The Lettuce Lady, serves up hearty salads, souvenirs and handmade ceramics from her self-service kiosk.
For over three decades, Unlimited Earth Care has created glorious gardens incorporating bold but tasteful floral displays into dynamic, sustainable landscapes, adding to the natural beauty of the Hamptons.
Gardening is a popular hobby all over the world. Ruby Home Luxury Real Estate estimates there are 71.5 million gardening households in the United States alone. That translates to around 185.9 million people engaged in some form of gardening, which places the U.S. among other countries where gardening is wildly popular, including Australia and China….
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How do well-maintained gardens or outdoor spaces impact a property’s marketability and selling price? Agents from western Suffolk and Nassau explain.
David Netto’s hexagonal Hamptons beach house is one of the highlights on the East Hampton House & Garden Tour on Saturday, Nov. 30.
Celebrated Sotheby’s brokers Ann Ciardullo and Keith Green found that building a garden together turned out to be a metaphor for how they interface with clients bringing their unique skills and passions — supporting each other, without fail, every step of the way.
As we consider the lush landscapes surrounding us this summer, Hedges takes a look at Unlimited Earth Care’s bountiful work creating sustainable and spectacular gardens out east.
Michael Ayoub, owner of Brooklyn’s Fornino, has a passion project that yields a bounty, plus toppings for his menu’s artisan pizzas.
Flower farmer Kim Endres of Backyard Blooms grows specialty cut flowers taking care to make quality and sustainability her priority.