My Lady Garden was born from a simple conviction: that flowers are not merely decoration, but a way of seeing the world. Since our founding in 2023, we have pursued that conviction across gardens, tablescapes, city flower markets, and the quiet corners of homes where a single stem in a vase changes the light in a room.
What We Believe
We believe that the best gardens are not the largest or the most manicured, but the ones most loved. A windowsill of geraniums, a balcony of herbs, a cutting patch in a suburban garden — each is a portal to something larger. Each is a conversation between a gardener and the earth.
We believe that flowers belong in everyday life, not just on special occasions. The Tuesday-morning bunch of tulips on the kitchen table matters as much as the wedding arch. The dahlia you grew from a tuber and cut for your desk deserves as much reverence as anything from a florist cooler.
We believe in seasons. In the first snowdrop pushing through frozen ground. In the riot of June roses. In the melancholy beauty of a November garden putting itself to bed. We do not chase trends; we chase the rhythm of the year.
What We Cover
My Lady Garden is a floral lifestyle magazine — which is to say, we write about flowers and everything that flowers touch. Floral Design: the art of arrangement, from the minimalist philosophy of ikebana to the wild abundance of an English country garden brought indoors. Entertaining: how to set a table that tells a story, with flowers as the narrative thread. Interiors & Gardens: the relationship between what we grow outside and how we live inside. Travel & Culture: the flower markets of the world, the temple gardens of Kyoto, the lavender fields of Provence, the rose breeders of England. Weddings & Events: flowers as witnesses to the moments that matter. And The Art of Living: the slow, seasonal, intentional approach to a life shaped by botany.
Who We Are
We are gardeners, florists, writers, photographers, and home cooks. We are people who cannot walk past a flower stall without stopping. We are the editors who stay up late researching the history of the sweet pea, and the contributors who rise at dawn to photograph a garden in first light.
Our contributors span the globe — from flower farmers in Cornwall to floral designers in Tokyo, from garden historians in Charleston to rose breeders in Lyon. Each brings their own lens, their own climate, their own tradition. Together, they form a chorus of voices united by a single obsession: the belief that a life lived with flowers is a life more fully lived.
Our Name
The name “My Lady Garden” is an old-fashioned English expression — a term of endearment for a cherished garden, the kind of phrase a gardener might murmur while deadheading roses at dusk. It speaks to intimacy, to devotion, to the personal relationship between a gardener and their plot of earth. It is a name that does not take itself too seriously, because gardens — even the most beautiful gardens — should never take themselves too seriously. They should be places of joy.
Join Us
We publish new stories weekly, and our newsletter, The Garden Letter, arrives every Sunday with seasonal inspiration, behind-the-scenes glimpses, and the best of what we have been reading, growing, and arranging. We would love for you to be part of it.
For editorial inquiries, story pitches, and partnership opportunities, please visit our Contact page.