Wow, Mercia! Spoiled for choice on the flickr site! saly: here's an interesting garden in Washington D.C. at Dumbarton Oaks www.doaks.org/gardens/. It was a private garden until 1940, when the owners gave their house, art collection, and surrounding property to Harvard for use as a research centre for Byzantine and Pre-Columbian art. Some land went to the U.S. government and the city of Washington D.C. In the 1920s, Robert Woods Bliss and Mildred Barnes Bliss asked Beatrix Jones Farrand to design the gardens and landscape of DO. Farrand was a neice of the writer Edith Wharton and was one of the first women to become a professional landscape architect and member of the American Society of Landscape Architects. She got her professional training under the direction of Charles Sprague Sargent at the Arnold Arboretum!
I've got a few more gardens up my sleeve, but wonder if we shouldn't make the garden tours into a thread of its own so that we don't hijack stormy weather! To stay on topic: it's April showers here all week!
I've got a few more gardens up my sleeve, but wonder if we shouldn't make the garden tours into a thread of its own so that we don't hijack stormy weather! To stay on topic: it's April showers here all week!
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