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Dahlias are excellent additions to East End flower gardens, in the ground or in containers. The plants bloom nonstop all summer until frost shuts them down
Water can bring magic to your garden, too. Here are some guidelines for incorporating water features into your garden. 
It’s almost spring, when a homeowner’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of landscaping and gardening. If that’s where your mind has been venturing lately, you’re not alone...
Behold the black-thumbed monster. I’ve never met a houseplant I couldn’t kill. Until last year, that is, when I invested in a new plant on the market, Easyplant.
Gardening is the most rewarding of activities, giving us a chance to reestablish our connection with the natural world, and affording us the satisfaction of nurturing our own little bit of the Earth.
East Hampton gardens owner Michael Giannelli shares the blooming trends of spring.
Here on the East End some of the earliest — and most welcome — color in our landscapes and gardens comes from bulbs.
As the days grow shorter and the temperatures dip, landscapes across the Hamptons prepare for winter...
Flowers bless the world with their colors for just a short time – most perennials bloom for only a few weeks and annuals are gone in fall.
You can create your own tropical getaway right here outside your house, on your deck or patio, or in your garden.