Kelsey Savage
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kelsey Savage writes about homes and gardens when she's not doing her crafty best to spruce up her small home. In the past, she has served as an editor at Martha Stewart Living and Country Living. Today, she's a manager of communications at CHANEL. Kelsey Savage on LinkedIn | Google+
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As your home decor becomes festive inside, it’s nice to see a little of that color scheme reflected outside as well. There’s nothing that can double as a herald of the holiday season whil...
Choosing a live evergreen to serve as your Christmas tree brings a fresh scent and a bit of the outdoors into your home. But it will also bring a rash of falling needles and perpetual sap...
Finding your garden lacking when it comes to fall color? Our favorite fall bushes will not only add a bright spot of fiery foliage, but they are also low-maintenance and easy to incorpora...
It’s the season to be planting bulbs. Many gardeners get fixated on the old standards—tulips and daffodils. Yes, there are many amazing varieties of both, but maybe this is the year to br...
Ornamental grasses bring more than just bulk to your garden—they add various textures, movement, and color, and they are low-maintenance to boot. If you live in an area with a little ways...
Fall is the time to get garlic into the ground. The cloves get a head start on the growing season so that by late summer, you’ll have a nice supply of the health-boosting bulbs. While the...
October is a great month to look over your property and determine which perennials are in need of dividing. Splitting up perennials encourages growth in your current plants. Not only that...
Now that the temperature has dropped, it’s the time to replace those fading summer blooms with plants that thrive in cooler weather. Kristin Schleiter, Director of Outdoor Gardens at the ...
As you start putting your lawn to bed, you must take care of three fall lawn maintenance tasks now to secure healthy grass growth next spring. 1. FertilizeThis is the most important time ...
Most people react to deer, groundhogs, and rabbits with a smile acknowledging their adorableness. But gardeners know better. Mammals might be cuter than insect, but their appetite can far...