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Meanwhile, on Gardenista: Utilitarian Chic

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Meanwhile, on Gardenista: Utilitarian Chic

May 21, 2025

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: We love gardening, sure, but truthfully we might love the accoutrements even more. At the garden world’s version of the Met Gala (AKA the Chelsea Flower Show) and elsewhere, practical-but-attractive gardening style is having a moment:

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Above: In Garden Visit: The Fairytale Cottage of Brothers and Garden Designers Harry and David Rich, we admired the duo’s on-point blue workwear as much as anything else. Photograph by Éva Németh.
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Above: What’s Trending at the 2025 Chelsea Flower Show? Exquisitely designed Japanese horticultural tools, like these moss tweezers, reports our correspondent Kendra Wilson.
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Above: Even the humble hardware-store trellis can be an opportunity to add a little color. See more in 10 Things Nobody Tells You About Starting a Vegetable Garden. Photograph by Christine Chitnis for Gardenista, originally seen in Garden Visit: At Home in Rhode Island with Painter Georgia Marsh.

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