Garden History
Every great garden has a story — its makers, its plants, and the extraordinary spaces they left behind.
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Gardening Inspiration from Vita Sackville-West
Discover how your garden’s seasonal changes offer endless gardening inspiration. Learn from Vita Sackville-West’s beautiful metaphor comparing garden seasons to human ages and find beauty in every phase of your garden’s journey.
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William Robinson England’s Most Opinionated Gardener
William Robinson was a bit of a rebel in the garden world. He championed a much more natural, “wild” style of gardening. He wanted gardens to look like they belonged in the landscape, filled with hardy native plants rather than delicate greenhouse specimens.
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Jens Jensen’s Remarkable Legacy
Jens Jensen was a pioneering landscape architect whose work left an indelible mark on the American landscape. Jensen’s visionary perspective on landscape architecture as a powerful social force, seamlessly integrating art, nature, and community.
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The Amazing Ellen Biddle Shipman
Born in 1869, at a time when society rarely acknowledged the role of women in the design of outdoor spaces, Ellen shattered conventions with her unwavering passion for gardening.
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Gertrude Jekyll and Her Unforgettable Life Lessons
Jekyll Was Ahead of Her time In the realm of horticulture, few names conjure up the essence of English gardening quite like that of Gertrude Jekyll. Renowned for her artistic vision, Gertrude Jekyll revolutionized the gardening world with her meticulous approach to design, the poetic use of color, and her…
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Humphry Repton – The Professional Landscape Architect Who Changed the Way We Look at Nature
Humphry Repton (1752-1818) was a leading landscape architect of his day. His unique client proposals changed the way we look at nature.
