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The upper field is full of buttercups in late spring.

Shrubs and Deer Fences: What Works and What Doesn’t

Design, Glen Villa, Plants, ReviewsBy glenadminJune 29, 201521 Comments

It seems I’ve been travelling forever. First almost a month in Italy (yes, it was wonderful), then a week in Toronto for the Garden Bloggers’ Fling (exhausting and wonderful), then a week with my sister for some together time on Long Island and in New York City (hot, humid and wonderful). Bur finally I’m home…

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A review of “What Are Gardens For: Experiencing, Making and Thinking About Gardens” by Rory Stuart

People, ReviewsBy glenadminApril 30, 20134 Comments

This book arrives at a good moment. In a few months, I’ll be visiting gardens in England along with fifteen other women, and Rory Stuart’s book offers some excellent pointers on what to pay attention to when visiting a garden and how to evaluate the experience. The subtitle, Experiencing, Making and Thinking Abut Gardens, explains…

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