After the long winter months, we’re officially ready for a new season. This week we found inspiration in springtime bouquets, wisteria (see below) and a secluded getaway in the warmth of Mexico. Read on to learn more.
![Admiring Christiane Perrochon\2\17;s new Raw Umber Bottle Vase, now available at March.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/christiane-perrochon-vase-march-sf-gardenista-current-obsessions-733x499.jpg)
- Discovering flowering bulbs and perennials to keep your garden in bloom all season long.
- East Coast readers take note: The Boston Flower and Garden Show is right around the corner.
- Taking note of tulip how-tos, just in time for spring.
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- Liquid photography: These mesmerizing images resemble vibrant flowers.
- From laundry to garden: how to irrigate with gray water.
![Annie recently escaped from New York\2\17;s cold snap at Brooklyn-based Fox Fodder Farm’s new curated stall at Canal Street Market. (They\2\17;re also a Gardenista favorite for online flower delivery.)](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/fox-fodder-farm-instagram-733x539.png)
- Bidding farewell to Lucky Peach.
- From laundry to garden: how to irrigate with gray water.
- We’re yearning for a stay at this secluded getaway over on Remodelista.
Our Latest Instagram Inspiration
![Certified organic, women-owned, sustainable: Bluma Farm\2\17;s resume has caught our attention, as has its lush Instagram feed (@blumafarm).](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/joanna-letz-bluma-flower-farm-733x557.jpg)
On the hunt for more garden haunts and finds? Check out our latest posts:
- Garden Visit: A Carpet of Color in the Cotswolds
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- Architect Visit: An Indoor-Outdoor Kitchen in Sydney
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