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Haskell Harris

Haskell Harris is the founding style director at Garden & Gun. She joined the title in 2008 and covers all things design-focused for the magazine. The House Romantic: Curating Memorable Interiors for a Meaningful Life is her first book. Follow @haskellharris on Instagram.

Food & Drink

Deep summer means it’s time to bask in the glory of your local produce stand—and make the most of the bounty in the kitchen

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Gardens

Experts weigh in on the best you-can’t-kill-’em plants for your garden

Style

Clever accents play up the beauty of all things coastal

Entertaining

From oh-so-soft rugs to the fluffiest towels, these ideas will inspire rest and relaxation

Tools

From crab-boil pots to corncob holders, here’s everything you need to set out a memorable spread

Home & Garden

Palm Beach goes postal with the online treasure trove at Circa Who

Arts & Culture

Fourteen gift ideas to celebrate Southern Dads

Arts & Culture

What happens when an interiors expert is stuck in her interior? Six tastemakers tell us how they’re sparking creativity at home

Arts & Culture

Toss the ratty T-shirts and turn instead to these Southern companies making easy-wearing clothing

Decor

In this bizarre time, organizing can be a soul salve

Home & Garden

Three ways to create beauty in every corner of the house

Arts & Culture

Perfect mail-order presents for Southern mamas

Arts & Culture

The silver linings of staying put

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Southern Style

Meet the tastemakers who are carrying forward five style icons

Arts & Culture

Readers share their favorite ways to take their minds off the news and have a little fun

Arts & Culture

Thoughtful ideas that champion comfort and connection

Arts & Culture

Boutiques and retailers across the region are offering deals and incentives, and helping support others during the shutdown

Arts & Culture

G&G’s style director recommends eight great design-minded books to pore over

Home & Garden

Workaday ducks fly in style with this idea from the magazine’s office

Gardens

Thanks to Thomas Jefferson’s keen nose, fragrant blooms endure for today’s green thumbs