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.
Zachary Nguyen, the owner of Torii Koi and Pond, has become the master on Long Island of creating koi ponds.
Even though many pets can be trained to steer clear of certain dangers, their natural propensity to gnaw on various items may entice them to investigate plants.
Many variables contribute to a thriving garden, and perhaps none is more important than bees.
Elissa Capetanakis of Imaginariums by Elissa calls herself a plant stylist, and she creates terraniums, designs tablescapes and holds workshops.
Backyard barbecues and summer soirees at home are even more fun when hosts ensure they have certain must-have items.