As soon as I knew that an illustration would be the centerpiece of the header for the redesigned Gardening Gone Wild, the first person that came to mind was Steve Asbell. I had become a big fan of both his illustrations and writing. Working with Steve was a pleasure. He was responsive to my suggestions[...]
Fran Sorin
Gardening Gone Wild’s Redesign Plus a Giveaway
Welcome to GARDENING GONE WILD’S redesign! This time around, we’ve gone for an elegant and simple look. We’ve made sure that the site is more user friendly which means it’ll be easier for you to navigate. A huge thank you goes to Steve Asbell who created the magnificent illustration of the passiflora on the header.[...]
Why You Need To Take Super Creative Risks In The Garden…And In Life
Do you plant the same thing in your garden year after year? In my last garden, each spring when I walked around and envisioned what I wanted to plant that year, I always went through the same process of longing for the familiar. An old fashioned climbing rose, bleeding hearts, or salvia that I had[...]
7 Reasons Why Making A ‘To Done’ List Will Help You Be More Creative In Your Garden and Life
You may see the ‘TO DO’ lists in your life and garden as a necessity. The problem is that the majority of the time they make you feel lousy. Why? The ‘productive you’ writes a list of everything you plan on getting done each day. If you’re like most people, your list is way too[...]
Why Sissinghurst Has Continued – For More Than 70 Years – To Inspire Gardeners From All Over The World
One of the greatest collaborations in the making of a garden is that of Vita Sackville West and her husband Harold Nicholson. Here’s a peek at Sissinghurst, one of the most famous and loved gardens in the world. For the history of Sissinghurst, visit The National Trust website. More about Vita and a love letter[...]