Joanna Lee Stevens Gaines (née Stevens; born ) is an American interior designer, television personality, and author. She co-hosted the home renovation show Fixer Upper, which began airing on HGTV in 2013, alongside her husband Chip Gaines. JoannaGaines is giving us a closer look at her summer garden, and it's filled with colorful blooms, insightful learning lessons, and a standout flower that Gaines calls her "absolute favorite bloom of the season." Below, we've detailed how to grow her favorite summerflower... While JoannaGaines is most widely known for her interior designs, her garden is just as noteworthy. Gaines' love for gardening has become a core tenet of her and husband Chip's Magnolia brand: Creating stunning gardens, flower seed bars... JoannaGaines uses this 3,000-year-old technique to enjoy her summerflowers long into fall. Fall grows ever closer, but our favorite flora can still live on – here's to mastering this age-old trick before the season concludes. JoannaGaines just revealed on Instagram how she nails her summerflower arrangements.A vigorous bloomer, wisteria dazzles with grape-like clusters of flowers in shades from white and pink to lilac and bluish purple. by JoannaGaines. Published on . A green graphic has cream text that reads.Spring will turn to summer, and the new blooms I’ve loved most will turn with it. But beneath the soil, more is on the way, and again the garden will offer itself to my imagination. JoannaGaines has shared her tips for cleaning, gardening and even parenting but the HGTV star still has a few more tricks up her denim sleeves. The co-host of Fixer Upper just revealed how she nails her summerflower arrangements, and it's a secret even the shiplap-adverse will like. Summerflowers are starting to bloom, and JoannaGaines is trying her hardest to preserve the memories of the season — and creating a ton of design inspiration in the process. Target just launched the cutest kids' flower stand designed by JoannaGaines, and it's the perfect summer activity. Imagine an elevated lemonade stand where your kids can sell blooms, flowers, produce, and more! JoannaGaines Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images. There's a reason you start dreaming of sunshine long before the snow melts. You don't just love spring. It's your biology craving that light and seasonal change. And with it comes a mood boost and elevated energy.