Smart Sensuality Gardening Trends: Manicured Greens Begging for Release

Leave it to the French to do everything more beautiful, more chic, more manicured. Do those gay Parisian wome let anything run wild, besides their libidos? Yes, but this Chef’s Kitchen garden at The Château de Villandry garden in the Loire Valley does not look like a wanton French woman.

The Château de Villandry garden in the Loire ValleyDesigner Karen Rogers explains to the Financial Times how kitchen gardening is really catching on.

“The interest in decorative vegetables is widespread. People now want to grow their own food on such a scale that their garden (if it is attached to a small townhouse, for instance) is often dominated by edibles. Why not? The allotment can look as pretty as the rose garden and attractive vegetables can be grown in borders amid the flowers. Once upon a time if vegetables were labelled “ornamental” it meant they were grown for looking at, not eating; nowadays people want them to be ornamental and edible.”

Kitchen Gardens were also big stars at this month’s Royal Horticultural Society’s Hampton Court Palace Flower Show in London. The Growing Tastes Allotment Garden won the prize for Best in Show. (See brief guided tour of allotment garden.)

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Michelle & Desiree Launch Search for New White House Flower Czar

Note 11/3/09: Read also Laura Dowling Brings French Flower Style to the Obama White House

Who knew we have a ‘flower czar’ at the White House. It makes sense, of course.

Susana Raab for The Wall Street JournalThe WSJ shares a feature on Nancy Clarke, the longtime chief florist who plans to retire May 29, but not before she shares fresh insights into First Lady Michelle Obama’s preferences in floral decorating.

We learn in this delightful read:

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