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Meanwhile, On Gardenista: Full Circle

March 25, 2026

Welcome to Meanwhile, on Gardenista, in which we take a look at the goings-on over on our sibling site.

In this week’s edition: Lately we’ve seen circles, openings, and apertures appearing in interiors…and now in the garden, too, where they bring a sense of movement and calm. Here, three examples:

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Above: What Is a ‘Moon Gate’, and do you need one? Photograph by Carl Wright. (For more on this garden, see Required Reading: The Irish Garden.)

Above: Circles on circles in a new garden in Mexico, made to look ancient. See more in ‘Gardens That Can Save the World’: A New Book on Small Landscapes with Big Ideas.

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Above: The power of a curving path. Photograph courtesy of Shannon Currey/Izel Native Plants from It’s Time to Rethink Our Love of Miscanthus.

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