Summer Rayne Oakes

Homes and Gardens on MSN: Garden diaries: Houseplants to homestead – Summer Rayne Oakes left the city behind

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Summer Rayne Oakes left the city behind and discovered how to grow freely for the first time. Here, she shares how she never tires of giving back to the land.

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Garden diaries: Houseplants to homestead – Summer Rayne Oakes left the city behind

The best spot in your house for each plant comes down to lighting, climate, and maintenance. Plant stylists Summer Rayne Oakes and Maryah Greene told Insider what plants go best in different rooms.

NEW YORK — When Summer Rayne Oakes’ roommate moved out of their apartment in Brooklyn, she was left with more than just a vacant bedroom. “All of a sudden the apartment felt so cold and empty,” said ...

There’s a jungle in Brooklyn, and we took a tour. Summer Rayne Oakes, environmentalist and social maven, showed us the exotic plants at the heart of her businesses, and showed us her must-have tech ...

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In Be My Guest, Bustle takes you inside cool homes so you can gather design and decor inspo for yourself. Here, step inside the stunning, plant-filled apartment of Summer Rayne Oakes, author of How To ...

Pot head: A plant-packed pad (gallery below), designed by Summer Rayne Oakes (above) is listing for under $500K -- you grow girl! Helayne Seidman The 447-square-foot studio unit features fun pieces ...

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Summer Rayne Oakes may be familiar to Modern Farmer readers as the woman who keeps 500 plants in her Brooklyn, NY apartment (Update: Plant count has since increased to more than 700). Well, now she’s ...

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