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May 11, 2018

This week the Gardenista editors unveiled the ultimate guide to driveways, found ideas to steal from cottage gardens, and toured a shop végétal in Paris. Here’s a look.

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Above: Whether you’re designing a new driveway or upgrading an existing one, read Everything You Need to Know About Driveways for your guide to ribbon driveways, desert driveways, and everything in between. Photograph via Bespoke Real Estate.
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Above: “To create the quintessential cottage garden, plant flowers at the edge of garden beds and allow them to spill over onto paths. Bonus points for fragrant flowers that brush against visitors’ ankles as they pass by,” writes Michelle. Find this and more cottage garden-inspired advice in 10 Ideas to Steal from English Cottage Gardens. Photograph courtesy of Gravetye Manor.
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Above: Like its namesake figure from Greek mythology, Daphne the shrub does not always behave as expected. Fortunately, we’ve demystified keeping it alive in Gardening 101: Daphne. Photograph by Britt Willoughby Dyer for Gardenista.
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Above: Post-remodel by architect duo Heju Studio, houseplant shop Leaf, in Paris, feels like shopping in a Parisian greenhouse. Step inside in Shopper’s Diary: Leaf Shop Végétal in Paris. Photograph by Fanny Cortade, courtesy of Heju Studio.

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