Outside Kevin Glaes’ three-story brick house in Reading, dozens and dozens of roses sprawl across the lawn. Some of the roses came from mail-order catalogs, and a few even came from traditional ...
Let's get the myths out of the way. Myth number one: You need to own a 10 acre-garden to include lovely antique/vintage gardening furniture or ornaments. Granted, if you are into massive iron gazebos ...
Ronald Greenwald sets up a booth before the antique show at Lauritzen Gardens. The annual event, the largest fundraiser for the 100-acre botanical garden, continues Saturday and Sunday. Museum bees ...
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Let's debunk another myth: antique garden objects are only for the rich. Not necessarily, according to DiSaia. Someone can buy "a statue of Aphrodite, which doesn't come easily," she said, but there ...
"You can put an antique three-piece stone bench with a flat top and two supports in your contemporary garden or your traditional garden," said Israel, who has been buying and selling garden items, ...