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Longwood Gardens - click here for archive! Photos from The Garden Conservancy's post The McGinley Garden in Milton, MA, was designed by renowned landscape architect Ellen Shipman in 1925 and is a stunning example of her garden design philosophy: the close integration of house and garden. The Garden Conservancy opened the McGinley Garden ... 1 Comments
A wonderful labor of love and it shows.💝
27 Likes Photos from The Garden Conservancy's post Mother Nature recently reminded our friends at Gaiety Hollow, in Salem, OR, of her awesome powers. A Valentine’s Day weekend storm brought freezing rain, which covered everything with over an inch of ice. Even the healthiest, most well-pruned plants could ... 12 Likes
Photos from The Garden Conservancy's post “Nearly 100 years after they were first conceived, the gardens at Dumbarton Oaks are regarded as an icon among landscape architects, historians, and garden visitors the world over,” wrote landscape historian Judith B Tankard, in the Fall 2020 issue of ... 2 Comments
a favorite spot of mine !Loved living in the neighborhood!!
43 Likes Photos from The Garden Conservancy's post A message from Randy Twaddle, Executive Director of the John Fairey Garden, in Hempstead, TX, a preservation partner of the Garden Conservancy: “By no means do I wish to ignore or minimize the recent storm’s negative impact on the garden; ... 1 Comments
I love nature's seasons🥰
14 Likes Photos from The Garden Conservancy's post Please join us live on Zoom on Thursday, March 18 for “Vaux-le-Vicomte: France’s Best-Kept Secret,” presented by Alexandre de Vogüé. Created in the mid-17th century by a trio of famous creative minds — architect Luis Le Vau, gardener André Le ... 1 Comments
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29 Likes Photos from The Garden Conservancy's post Although the calendar says that spring is just four weeks away, here in New York’s Hudson Valley, we continue to see significant snowfall on what now seems like a near-daily basis! We thought we’d share with you today some scenes ... 2 Comments
I can share this because I'm looking out at blue sky, lovely sunlight and fast melting piles of snow uncovering ...Beautiful & peaceful.
56 Likes Photos from The Garden Conservancy's post We are very excited to share news of the launch of the Dry Garden Design Certificate program at The Ruth Bancroft Garden in Walnut Creek, CA! The program will provide homeowners and professionals with the opportunity to explore landscape design ... 30 Likes
No one would ever accuse designer Suzanne Rheinstein, a Garden Conservancy board member since 2004, of being a minimalist. Her work merges a love of English country style, the gracious hospitality of her native New Orleans, and the laid-back attitude ... 19 Likes
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Join our monthly discussion with David Culp of @brandywinecottage this Thursday (2/18) as he shares insights on naturalistic design plus a deep dive into hellebores (you will LOVE all the photos he has to show ... 1 Comments
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Join our monthly discussion with David Culp of @brandywinecottage this Thursday (2/18) as he shares insights on naturalistic design plus a deep dive into hellebores (you will LOVE all the photos he has to show ... 1 Comments
This is one of the prettiest ways to display hellobores !
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Pearl Fryar is a famed topiary artist based in South Carolina. Raised by a family of sharecroppers, he is a self-taught topiarist who made pieces with a hedge trimmer and his natural creativity. What began ... 16 Comments
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Pearl Fryar is a famed topiary artist based in South Carolina. Raised by a family of sharecroppers, he is a self-taught topiarist who made pieces with a hedge trimmer and his natural creativity. What began ... 16 Comments
He died recently, didn't he?On my bucket list!Thank you for sharing by our amazing talent.
117 Likes Check out our exciting lineup of virtual programs and Digging Deeper and Garden Masters Series programs! https://www.gardenconservancy.org/events/all-events 1 Comments
An amazing book !
22 Likes Renny Reynolds discusses his book, “Chasing Eden: Design Inspiration from the Gardens at Hortulus Farm” (Timber Press, January 2020). Part of our Fall 2020 Literary Series; recorded on December 17, 2020. https://www.gardenconservancy.org/films/fall-2020-literary-series-renny-reynolds-2 Photos by @robcardillophoto @timberpress @hortulusfarm #hortulus #2020literaryseries #buckscountypa ... 17 Likes
Photos from The Garden Conservancy's post Public and community gardens are indispensable resources that contribute to the joy, safety, beauty, and camaraderie of their neighborhoods. They are assets for horticultural and environmental education and part of a civic bond that knits together a strong social fabric. ... 14 Likes
The Garden Conservancy recently joined environmental advocates, horticulturists, and community members in opposing the proposed Arcadia Arboretum Natural Treatment and Groundwater Recharge Project at the Los Angeles County Arboretum. Four acres of the Arboretum would be converted to a storm ... 1 Comments
There’s no supporting information for this story. What’s the status of this land? Who owns the land? Is this an ...
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A quiet snowy Sunday in the country..... #countrylife #winterbeauty #snowday #elizabethlockejewels 4 Comments
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A quiet snowy Sunday in the country..... #countrylife #winterbeauty #snowday #elizabethlockejewels 4 Comments
a little bit of heaven !Beautiful!
85 Likes Photos from The Garden Conservancy's post Rocky Hills, in Mt. Kisco, NY, embodies the creativity and extraordinary talent of the late innovative interior design executive Henriette Granville Suhr and her late husband, renowned art conservator William Suhr. Rocky Hills is a Garden Conservancy preservation garden and ... 3 Comments
Judi Silverman this looks like a great place to visit when things start to open up.Love to visit again in this year, could I?It looks beautiful.
40 Likes Photos from The Garden Conservancy's post Join us live on Zoom on February 18 for our first virtual event of the year, Life in the Studio: Inspiration and Lessons on Creativity, with ceramist, gardener, and entrepreneur Frances Palmer. In this webinar, Frances will discuss her insights ... 21 Likes
This sold-out webinar was part of our Fall 2020 Literary Series. You can watch it now! https://www.gardenconservancy.org/films/fall-2020-literary-series-dan-hinkley 25 Likes
Share your love of gardens with someone special this Valentine’s Day! Garden Conservancy gift memberships are a great way to share your passion for gardens while also making a tax-deductible contribution that supports our work to preserve, share, and celebrate ... 1 Comments
Lovely photo.
34 Likes Larry Lederman, the photographer of the New York Botanical Garden, discusses his sixth botanical photography book, which is a painterly collection of sixteen magnificent and diverse landscapes. Part of our Fall 2020 Literary Series; recorded on November 19, 2020. https://www.gardenconservancy.org/films/fall-2020-literary-series-larry-lederman 21 Likes
Celebrated garden writer Page Dickey reflects on the transition of moving away from her beloved garden at Duck Hill and beginning her next chapter on seventeen acres of rolling fields in northwestern Connecticut, as detailed in her new book, “Uprooted: ... 20 Likes
Did you know? In addition to being the name of our new first family, Bidens is also a genus of flowering plants in the aster family, Asteraceae. The common names, which include Spanish needles, tickseeds, and tickseed sunflowers, refer to ... 1 Comments
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89 Likes Benjamin Lenhardt discusses his new book, “Gardens of the North Shore of Chicago” (Monacelli Press, October 20, 2020), which features 25 verdant private gardens—many published for the first time. This webinar was presented in partnership with the Chicago Botanic Garden ... 1 Comments
Soul Gardens 🧚♀️
21 Likes Photos from The Garden Conservancy's post Who is being left out? “Telling the Whole Story: Using an inclusive interpretation of gardens and historic landscapes to reach a broader and more diverse audience,” recently examined how organizations are developing programs and educational materials to convey a complete ... 21 Likes
Jennifer Jewell, the host of public radio’s award-winning program and podcast Cultivating Place, discusses her beautiful and empowering book, "The Earth in Her Hands: 75 Extraordinary Women Working in the World of Plants" (Timber Press, March 2020), which profiles 75 ... 21 Likes
Bill Noble discusses his book, "Spirit of Place: The Making of a New England Garden," in the first webinar of our Fall 2020 Literary Series, recorded on September 24, 2020. https://www.gardenconservancy.org/films/fall-2020-literary-series-bill-noble 32 Likes
It’s showtime! We are pleased to announce our new website films page, where you can find recordings of our virtual events, clips from our garden documentation program, and other footage. Visit https://www.gardenconservancy.org/films, and stay tuned over the next few weeks ... 39 Likes
Photos from The Garden Conservancy's post This year’s seed catalogs are arriving! A whole new growing season lies ahead. It’s time to dream, time to plan. New varieties to try, tried & true varieties to grow again. What are you planning to grow this year?
#seedcatalogs ... 2 Comments
#seedcatalogs ... 2 Comments
waste of treesI'm planning on a wide variety of small, pretty eggplants, sweet peppers from around the world, and perennials like berries, ...
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