With the weekend upon us and April within our grasp, we’re turning our attention towards these great springy goings-on:

- New Yorkers, don’t miss Tulip Day this Sunday, March 30, at Union Square. Show up between 11:30 am and 4 pm and pick a free bouquet of tulips.
- PNW gardeners may want to check out Hortlandia 2025, a plant and garden art sale on April 4-5, organized by the Hardy Plant Society of Oregon.
- Laura is eyeing these cool new solar camping lights.
- Weekend project: Get that rust off your gardening tools. Here’s a very satisfying how-to video on the subject.
- A bird house with designer cred. (It’s by Thom Fougere, one of the creative forces behind the stunning Pine Island Cottage shown above.)
- All week on Remodelista we’ve been singing our praises for Canadian design (ahem: weekend browsing inspiration, if you need any).
- In Paris, a former stable with uber-tight corners becomes a tiny haven.
- A strange but true tale of real estate deja-vu (ha).
- Spring is for embroidery: Stop into Toast’s NYC shops on select Saturdays (April 12 from 12-5 p.m. in Brooklyn, April 19 April from 12-5 p.m. in Nolita; and May 3 from 12-5 p.m. in the West Village) for free embroidery by menders Eva Joan on orders over $200. That, and more upcoming events, here.
- If you’re in Melbourne, stop in.
- “One of eleven buildings associated with Judd in Marfa and recognized on the National Register of Historic Places”: Donald Judd’s Architecture Office will open to the public in September.
- “I’ve decided to rethink our table runners for 2025, which is why all the ones here are currently 20 percent off,” writes Sarah Espuete of Ouevres Sensibles.
- The most special handmade shelves and hooks we’ve seen in a while. (Plus, a sale.)
- Architectural details for the pet set. (Which one would you try?)
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