A coastal cottage garden, edited with a city girl’s eye
Gardening, design, and seasonal living in real time, mistakes and all
I grew up in coastal New England and spent years in the fashion closets of New York working in visual storytelling, learning how proportion, restraint, and seasonal rhythm shape everything we love.
Parsley & Petal is where that sensibility meets the garden.
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a garden checklist
The Seasonal Edit is a recurring garden checklist of what’s emerging, what can wait, and what deserves attention now.
Practical tasks. Clear structure.
Timed to the season as it unfolds.
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Plant Spotlight
Tools I Reach For
These aren’t pristine. They’re the ones I reach for.
A short list of what I actually use, with notes.
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About the GardenParsley & Petal follows the evolution of a coastal New England garden — sharing what works, what doesn’t, and what quietly takes root.
The Test Garden — One Month In: What Grew (and What Didn’t)
The trays have finally stopped looking like scattered seedlings and started revealing their personalities.
What Rabbits Eat First in Spring (and Why)
Early spring is when you learn that “rabbit-resistant” does not mean immune.
Keukenhof Gardens: The Second Time
I know that color. I had been once before, years ago, with my younger sister, long before I ever thought of myself as a gardener.
The Easter Egg Bed: A Mother’s Day Reflection on Where a Garden Begins
It didn’t look like much then. Just a defined edge and a pair of evergreen anchors.
Test Garden — Week 2: What’s Coming Up (and What Isn’t Yet)
There’s a point, about a week in, when the trays stop making sense. Some seedlings are already reaching for the light. Others look the same as the day you planted them.
Test Garden — Week 1: Starting from Seed (Late March Notes)
A first look at the Test Garden — what I’m growing from seed, the setup, and what’s starting to take shape.
Do Deer Eat Hydrangeas? What to Expect (and What I’ve Learned)
Yes, deer will eat hydrangeas, especially certain types, but the damage isn’t always obvious at first glance.
Early Spring, Inside and Out
A quiet shift into early spring, with hellebore containers outdoors and kokedama arrangements inside, two ways of welcoming the season.
My Essential Garden Tool Kit: The Tools I Actually Use
A good garden, like a good wardrobe, is built around a few pieces that do their job beautifully.