The Un-Manicured Wrist: Why Your Butterfly Garden Should Be Asymmetrical
Close your eyes and imagine a garden. If you pictured perfectly trimmed hedges and rows of identical red tulips, you are thinking in “Beige.” Now, imagine a secret garden. A potting shed door left ajar. Wild lilacs tumbling over a whitewashed fence. Bursts of chartreuse vines climbing through soft pink roses. It smells like…