From Sweden’s wildest city to a Mexico City rooftop, here’s what been on our radar this week. Happy Spring!
![The allure of an empty frame: New York-based Kókili Projects\2\17; Mary\2\17;s Vase turns flowers into art, with a single stem within a wooden frame.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/the-kokili-mary-vase-gardenista-obsessions-733x665.jpg)
- Looking toward April: how to add pressed flowers to Easter eggs.
- Glimpses of green: ten examples of fresh greenery in the home.
- Can playing music for your plants make them happy?
- Nine days and counting.
![Always eager to see what Lauri Kranz of LA\2\17;s Edible Gardens has in the works. Seen here: fresh-picked carrots, arugula flowers, radish flowers, nasturtiums being taken to Destroyer. Photograph via @ediblegardensla.](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/edible-gardens-la-destroyer-vegetables-733x723.jpg)
- Admiring this green rooftop getaway above the crowded streets of Mexico City.
- California flora meets Mediterranean flair in this verdant garden.
- “Going green in Sweden’s wildest city.”
- Meditations on daffodil season.
Our Latest Instagram Inspiration
![Living vicariously via the considered feed of Dorian Bowen, the proprietor of The Welsh House, three rural cottages for rent in rural Carmarthenshire, Wales (@thewelshhouse). (Check out the cottage interiors on Remodelista.)](https://media.gardenista.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/thewelshhouse-instagram.png)
For more inspiration, see our latest posts:
- Garden Visit: Daffodil Days at Madresfield Court.
- Current Obsessions: A New Leaf.
- Garden Visit: A French Aesthete in Todos Santos, Mexico.
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