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The top 10 gardens of female celebrities

From Michelle Obama's garden to Anna Wintour's wild flowers and trees

The top 10 gardens of female celebrities From Michelle Obama's garden to Anna Wintour's wild flowers and trees

More and more celebrities prefer to live in the nature. Whether their home is a farm surrounded by acres of land like that of Joanna Gaines in Texas or a loft in chaotic New York City like Julienne Moore, the most important thing is to have a green space, a corner full of flowers and plants where they can relax. The scented lavender bushes, the tulips coloring the grass, the rose garden near the fountain, the apple trees standing next to the oaks, the ivy climbing the walls of the house, the large hydrangea pots at the sides of the pool are the bucolic call that no one can resist. Not even Kat Von D, the darkest make-up artist in the beauty world, who has opted for only black flowers, nor the severe Anna Wintour who asked landscape designer Miranda Brooks to recreate a typical wild English garden for her Long Island villa.

From Claude Monet to Virginia Woolf, the garden has always been a source of inspiration, but in recent years it has become a real mindfulness exercise. Michelle Obama, with her vegetable garden inside the White House park, was one of the first to bring the positive effects of gardening into the spotlight. The other celebrities, such as Yolanda Hadid and Julia Roberts, followed her and started growing lettuce, tomatoes, pumpkins, lemons..

Here are the top 10 gardens of the female celebrities.

 

Anna Wintour, Long Island (New York) 

 

Oprah Winfrey, Montecito (California)

 

Martha Stewart,  Westport (Connecticut)

 

Joanna Gaines, Waco (Texas)

 

Michelle Obama, Washington, D.C.

 

Virginia Woolf Rodmell (East Sussex)

 

Kourtney Kardashian, Los Angeles (California)

 

Tory Burch, Antigua 

 

Kat Von D, Los Angeles (California)

 

Julianne Moore, New York