Here’s to the long weekend—and antiques, a new must-have gardening tool, a new series to stream, and more. Read on:

- Dream pool situation. (When both Fan and Annie save the same image, you know it’s good.)
- Who’s heading to Brimfield this weekend? Tag us with your finds on Instagram @remodelista; we’d love to see.
- Flower delivery.
- Whoa, Bloomist now carries a greenhouse?!
- This might be the best DIY card we’ve ever seen. (Hat tip: Kier.)
- Gearing up to get rid of your lawn? Here’s some inspiration for you.
- New York Botanical Garden’s immersive exhibit, Van Gogh’s Flowers, starts today and will be up through October 26.
- Shopping for outdoor furniture deals this weekend? Fan has this dining set she loves—and it’s now 30 percent off at DWR, plus an extra 20 percent off with code EXTRA20.
- Kendra, who has been reporting from the Chelsea Flower Show this week, sent this dispatch: “Garden designer Sid Hill did a small garden at Chelsea last year and a lot of people admired the long-handled trowel on the stand (it was his granny’s)—including Sneeboer, who copied it and are now selling it at the show.”
- Attention, attention: the “first ever (perhaps only)” Commune sale.
- And “calling textile lovers, sewists, menders, and anyone with a scrappy spirit” to the Tatter Scraptacular, June 19.
- Game night with Sarah Paulson and Nickey Kehoe? Sounds like an ideal Thursday night.
- Ooh, hand-painted stairs.
- The surprising history of The Noguchi Museum.
- Curious to stream The Quilters on Netflix.
- The Japanese outpost on our must-visit list.
- Two of our favorites: Clare de Boer’s furniture co., Roseland, pops up at Picture Room Brooklyn. (See our feature on Roseland here.)
- “We found ourselves in the IMPOSSIBLE situation of picking between a Pigeon and a Moustache,” writes Beata Heuman of these hooks. Which do you prefer?
- We’re poring over everything in this new Portuguese shop.
- And for your perusing pleasure: the weekend’s best sales.
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