Garden History Matters

Listen up. Garden History Matters. It does and these are. The aim and hope of this blog is to 39;up39; the profile of this fascinating and diverse subject. And along the way to share some of the remarkable, quirky, bizarre and human stories that make garden history so enjoyable.

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Early American Gardens

Plus their simple and grand European precedents. Personal, designed landscapes for food and ornament and social interaction. Monday, December 8, 2014. 1743 Benjamin Franklin on making wine from grapes. An Almanack For the Year of Christ 1743. By Richard Saunders, Philom. Franklin, at the New Printing-Office near the Market. 1730 Gentleman with a Glass of Wine by an unknown British artist. Sunday, November 30, 2014.

Letters to those who may wish to read them !

The reflection and refraction of light through the kitchen window from the garden is of its moment. Filtered through the pines and the leafless trees. Sparkling off wet stems and evergreen foliage. It will not be the same ever again. Or at least I may not ever see it as I see it now. The garden is a paradise in this moment. The cloister garden is cloistered.

Garden Glamour by Duchess Designs

Saturday, April 1, 2017. New Orleans Botanical Garden, Sculpture Garden, and More in The Big Easy. My first surprise entering the New Orleans Botanical Garden. Is that it seems bigger than it is. The public garden is twelve acres with 14 distinct garden rooms. The variety of plants and gardens makes it seem vast. Or the sense of discovery. We found lots to explore. Many of these plants are distributed to landscapers and nurseries to help promote their use and cultivation.

Historical Gardens Unconnected Notes on Garden History by Henk van der Eijk

Unconnected Notes on Garden History by Henk van der Eijk. Een driepuntsbrug op De Horte bij Dalfsen. Fraeylemaborg, driepuntsbrug mogelijk ontworpen door G. Over zogenoemde driepuntsbruggen schreef ik al eerder. Ik had sindsdien al eens de suggestie gekregen van Karin Bevaart.

My edible landscaping journal

Transforming an ordinary suburban lot into a beautiful edible landscape. Sunday, February 28, 2016. Spring is here early this year. Today is warm and sunny, so I thought I might show off my front yard gardens. Spring seems to have come early this year. We have had a very mild, dry winter, although it did rain a few days ago. Lots of plants have arrived . And a few never left! All these plants are edible.

a landscape lovers blog garden tales from a Brit at home and abroad

Garden tales from a Brit at home and abroad. The Historic Gardens Foundation is a small, dynamic NGO that champions important places across the globe. Spring running lightly all over the world.

Sayes Court - Londons Lost Garden Rediscovering the 17th century garden of John Evelyn

Rediscovering the 17th century garden of John Evelyn. 7 October 2014 by londonslostgarden. Just a postscript, really, to the previous post. 2006, John Evelyn, Living for Ingenuity, p. , 1887, Diary and Correspondence of John Evelyn, vol. The Mysterious Sayes Court Mulberry.

Toby Musgrave - Welcome

Click to set custom HTML. S Gardening Books of the Year. Is now available on Kindle. Thanks to BBC News for featuring The return of heritage fruit and veg varieties. Also to the good folks at Cool Hunting.

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