Date: February 15, 2017 |
As a part of our 20th anniversary, each month our staff is taking a look back at past issues. This month, we’re sharing a few of our most-beloved gardens, porches, and patios.

March 2011
“I loved the charm of this Eureka Springs cottage and its garden. It’s not fussy or over-the-top but rather comfortable and inviting—the kind of place you would want to spend a spring afternoon. And, of course, its jaw-dropping view doesn’t hurt either.” —Tiffany Adams, Managing Editor

March 2006
“It’s hard not to like the March 2006 issue. Still one of my favorite outdoor issues with my very own loggia featured on the cover! I adore entertaining, especially poolside, and I love color! This story captures everything that is fun and exciting about entertaining in a casual outdoor setting.” —Susan Darcey, Contributing Editor
March 2014
“It’s hard to pick a favorite Outdoor Living issue when every option offers a little slice of paradise in your own backyard. The pool area designed by Tobi Fairley in March 2014 is a personal favorite. The style and décor transform the family backyard into a high-end hotel resort. From the fun colors to the luxurious finishes, it’s a true ‘stay-cation!’” —Katie Cox, Editor
March 2016
“My favorite outdoor story is the guest house and garden in the March 2016 issue. I hope one day I’ll have the space (and the time) to grow my own lush garden!” —Norma Edwards, Art Director

March 2012
“I’m always excited to get outdoors each spring—especially when I’m going to a comfortable and inviting space. This patio seems so welcoming, and I have to say I was particularly fond of the blue-and-white plates that hang on the wall. I had never thought of hanging pieces from my own blue-and-white collection outdoors and was inspired by the creativity of this homeowner.” —Kelly Fraiser, Publisher
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