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by Published: October 6, 2017

This week, as part of our Design Secrets issue, the Gardenista editors visited an 1800s saltbox in Connecticut, explored an unexpected gardening trend, and more. Here’s a look.

justine visits a historic captain’s home and guest house, transform 17
Above: Justine visits a historic captain’s home and guest house, transformed, in Before & After: A New Cape Cod Garden for the Old Homestead in Provincetown (terracotta pots of Cannabis included).
alexa rounds up \10 easy pieces: soft garden totes, this season&#8\2\1 18
Above: Alexa rounds up 10 Easy Pieces: Soft Garden Totes, this season’s “more practical (less clunky) and very modern” solution for the garden.
kendra visits a circa \1830 saltbox house, with lunch in the barn overlook 19
Above: Kendra visits a circa-1830 saltbox house, with lunch in the barn overlooking the garden, in Homeward Bound: My Childhood Connecticut, Only Better, at Dirt Road Farm.
the latest object of michelle&#8\2\17;s desire: merdacotta flower pots 20
Above: The latest object of Michelle’s desire: Merdacotta Flower Pots from Italy, made from a surprising material.
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Above: A look inside the toolshed of a design editor: See Before & After: A Garden Makeover in Michigan for Editor Michelle Adams.

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