If you’ve browsed around HGTV.com, then you have certainly come across Designers’ Portfolio. This area of the website houses thousands of images from designers all over the world who feature their high-end commercial and residential designs. It’s a place for you to seek inspiration and ideas for your home, both inside and out. Well, we decided to take this idea a bit further. Now, you can seek ideas and inspiration on flowers, landscaping, edible plants, water features and much more with HGTV.com’s brand-new Garden Galleries. Are you wanting to create an Asian-style garden, or maybe add climbers to the back of your home? Garden Galleries has just what you’re looking for.
First, you can browse by category: landscaping, outdoor retreat, flowers and foliage, water features and edible. Then, you can narrow those results even further by choosing one of 18 design styles. And if you’re looking for a particular color, you can search that way as well. Dive in and take a look.
That’s just a sampling of some of the beautiful outdoor images you can find in Garden Galleries. Whether you’re looking for tips on mixing various plants in the garden, or how to landscape around your patio, you’ll find images, ideas and tips on how to “get the look” at your home too. And continue to check back often — our galleries are growing daily (excuse the pun), so we’ll continue to offer fresh inspiration and designs from some of the best designers out there. We hope you love what you see!


























I really like this new feature.
I have looked at the first photo with the climbing roses several times. I'm going to enjoy Garden Galleries I can tell.
I think this is going to be my favorite feature.
I like this.
Great addition! That climbing rose photo above is stunning! I also love the Garden Studio – it's like a dressed up cabin from camp!
This is a great new feature! Container gardens are another favorite of mine- bringing the greenery indoors. Check out some great/creative ways to incorporate nature in your indoor living space!
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I love the theme of spring in full bloom. Reminds me of the Winchester Vindrian garden themes from externalworks.com.au. Spring is lovely.
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Nothing like a little greenery to liven up your living space. My apartment in central london sure hasn't been the same since I added some plants to ever room.
Now this is the kind of thing that would make me check out power tools for sale at the local store. It's amazing what a combination of the right tools and some elbow grease can produce.
It doesn't matter if it's the MGM Grand in Vegas or the central london hotel, having a fair amount of greenery is a must as far as I'm concerned. Not only is it good decoration, but it's a convenient source of fresh air.
I am looking forward to the Garden Diaries of Spring 2013. Spring brings a state of renewal for our gardening as nature blossoms to life after a winter's sleep.