We’re delighted to introduce In Her Garden, the latest special edition to be released by our publisher. This publication invites readers to explore the inspiring outdoor spaces of women who share a passion for making things grow. In addition to stunning scenery, you’ll also discover some of our favorite DIY projects for and from the garden, as well as advice for cultivating your own outdoor sanctuary. Nature is an endless source of creative inspiration, so whether you’re a gardener, an artist, or a bit of both, In Her Garden has something for you.
*Giveaway ends April 20th, 2022. Open to U.S. only. Winner will be contacted by email.
In Her Garden is filled with photos of inspirational outdoor spaces — lush gardens, charming “She Sheds,” thriving greenhouses, entertaining spaces, and all the inspiring details in-between.
From planters, pots, and stepping stones, to wind chimes, patio decor, plant markers, and more, you’ll discover countless creative DIY projects for the garden.
How Does Your Cocktail Garden Grow? Venise Cunningham began cultivating her own edible flowers and herbs for her mobile bartending business after finding it difficult to source specialty crops from local farms.
Be inspired to combine the flowers and plants from your garden with everything from cocktails, home decor, wearable art, and more.
In Her Garden is now available on newsstands! You can also get your copy at our publisher’s website: stampington.com/in-her-garden
I love dahlias! There are so many wonderful varieties available.
Sunflowers will forever be my muse 😍
I like many, but my favorite is the Magnolia tree blooms. They will forever remind me of my time living in Mississippi. I am from Ohio.
I could live in a field of lavender!! They are my favorite for sure! xx
My favorite flower is the dandelion. Not only is it edible but it has many medicinal properties as well. Every part of it has a use.
Sunflowers are a favorite of mine. The birds and the beds like them too! 🌻
I love this – but live in the dry, hot desert (Arizona)so this issue would truly be a book of “dreams” which is not all bad.
I vote for peonies – one can dream right?!
So excited for In Her Studio – Jane’s flower house is amazing. My favorite flower is a peony. Well, actually, manyyyy manyyyyy peonies.
So excited for In Her Garden – Jane’s flower house is amazing. My favorite flower is a peony. Well, actually, manyyyy manyyyyy peonies.
I love your magazine and the special issues, too. I wade through each page by page, carefully enjoying it all. Keep up the great work.
Sunflowers & Dandelions are my favorite flowers ✨
My favorite flowers are tulips!
Lots and lots of hydrangeas
Such an inspiring look at an often overlooked living space- I find the most peace and contentment as I cultivate my own outdoor sanctuary. This year is especially exciting, as a long overdue replacement of our deck is providing the opportunity to create new gardens and flower beds- which will undoubtedly include more of my favorite, peonies (and many many close seconds!) Years of daydreaming are beginning to unfold, and I’m tickled to consider what inspirations await in this issue.
I love all flowers, so it’s hard to choose, but I think my favorite flower is the hardy little nasturtium -it’s so bright, easy to grow, and even the leaves are pretty.
How to choose even one favorite flower. If I must: Lavender has my heart. It’s simple, familiar, and relishes the sun, but needs free roots to really nestle into rocks. Maybe I’m a bee in another life.
It would have to be peonies.. but it is hard to choose a fav as I am a lover of all flowers!!
Thanks for an opportunity to win!
Sweet Peas are my very favorite flowers. Their shapes are so whimsical, their colors are pure magic and their exquisite fragrance makes everything right in the world.
My favorite flower is the Sunflower! I’m in the process of buying a little house and can’t wait to have my own yard and garden again!
I love daffodils. Seeing their beautiful blooming faces reminds me that spring is truly on it’s way. (Although I have never met a flower I didn’t love.)
I adore chrysanthemums. They come in so many varieties and colors and herald the season of autumn my favorite time of year.
I’m with Sara & Jeannie – peonies are my favorite!
Oh, these garden sheds are so inviting. They have a way of persuading one to go outside and enjoy the sun on their face and feel of dirt on their hands. I would love a garden shed, she shed, or greenhouse, but for now I shall dream and look at this lovely edition of your magazine article and enjoy my favorite flowers of the season, azaleas. 🌸🌺
I have many favorite flowers but living in Florida prevents growing some, just too hot. But I’ve found zinnias to live it here. Many colors to choose from.
My favorite flower is the zinnia, ever since I saw my grandmother growing them when I was a little girl.
My birthday is in May so Lily of the Valley is my favorite flower! They are delicate, but resilient. The scent of the delicate bell shaped white flowers is unmistakeable! A true sign of Spring in the Midwest.
Love it. We love tulips this time of year.
Love beautiful gardens. We love tulips this time of year.
Beautiful. Tulips are a favorite right now.
It’s difficult to choose but delphiniums with their different shades of blues and pinks are fantastic! I would love to have acres and acres of them!
I love all of the Bella Grace publications and In Her Garden promises to be an absolute delight for anyone who gardens or dreams of gardening. To choose a favorite flower – that’s like choosing a favorite child! Right now it’s the daffodil – their bright yellow punctuates the landscape with joy! But ask me in a few weeks and it might be the violet. And then peony, and then rose …
I love ranuculus! They are so delicate and elegant ♡
Lilacs. Reminds me of my mom and grandma
This is inspiring and I enjoy looking at the pictures even though I am too sick to do these things myself.
I’d really love a free copy of the issue. My favorite flower is Lily of the Valley or maybe daisies. Can’t really decide.
I think my favorite flower would be the hydrangea.
My favorite flower is the Lily of the Valley. They are so sweet smelling!
My grandmother grew sweet peas, and their astonishing fragrance still brings me back to those halcyon summer days…we’d play nearby and listen to the bees.
Among my favorites is the stately
Hollyhock, but when I gardened in South
Cental Alaska winter was to long and cold so
the stately Delphinium took its place
I like climbing roses for their lovely scent in the summer and also clematis as they are available in different colors and for different blooming seasons.
I like to garden and am starting to learn more about edible plants including herbs, if you would consider adding these for future articles. And as always – the photography is beautiful.
Peonies are my very favorite. The fragrance is captivating!
My favorite flower is a pansy..the reason
:it was my mother’s favorite. She was Canadian.
Not sure why she loved them, though. Never heard the full story. But I always bought her hand painted pillows of pansies. Or kitchen towels.
I would love to win a copy of the magaine.
Thank you.
Patricia Rowe
I love the look and fragrance of big pink peonies.
Poppies
My favorite flower is lily of the valley because it reminds me of my grandmother. When I was a little child we went to visit her in NJ. I noticed flowers lining her driveway that looked like little white bells. They were so close to the ground that I had to kneel down to look at them. When I kneeled over I caught a whiff of their fragrance which caused me to become even more enchanted with them. I asked my grandmother what they were called as I was so young that I wasn’t familiar with them. That is a special memory I have of my grandmother and the flower became my favorite from then on. I think pansies are a second runner up as they remind me of my life in France before we moved to the States when I was 5 years old. The pansies we had in our front yard always looked to me like happy, smiling faces. Also, the name pansy comes from the French word, pensée (thought) so I love to give them as a gift to let people know that I’m thinking about them. They are especially nice to give to someone who is sick or recuperating from surgery.
Tulips are my favorite.
I have a hard time deciding on a favorite flower. I can only narrow it down to 3 ,daisy, lavender and orchid.
This is the magazine I’ve been waiting for!!!
Did I send my wish via ESP directly to your
Publisher??? I will buy In Her Garden as soon as B&N has it on its magazine rack! My favorite flowers in my garden are the hydrangeas.
I grow a variety of zinnias and start them all from seed. the joy of growing flowers just can’t be surpassed by much else. really like seeing In her Garden magazine for inspiration!
I love carnations. There’s something about their floral, spicy scent that makes me happy.
I cannot chose a favorite. I love Lantana, Zinnia, Peony, Larkspur, etc….
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