Return to Grey Gardens
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Susan Quinn and husband Ben Bradlee's Grey Gardens summer cottage in East Hampton, NY, was owned by famous horticultural writer Anna Gilman Hill and later by the Edith Beales. The Bradlees have restored the cottage and walled gardens which are inviting and cozy plant-filled havens.
Publication Name: House & Garden
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1087-9528
Year: 1992
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Staking out a field of vision
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The garden surrounding the home of Laurence Rubin and Marina Schinz characterizes personal styles, experiences and preferences. Rubin situated the trees on the property, while Schinz is largely responsible for the riot of colors from multitude plants in the garden.
Publication Name: House & Garden
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1087-9528
Year: 1993
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Rooted in Georgia: long-lost plants and orphaned furniture find a home with garden designer Ryan Gainey
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Atlanta gardener and garden designer Ryan Gainey is known for his whimsical flower-strewn designs. He lives in a 1906 stone-clad bungalow furnished with odd old pieces and maintains a garden full of rare varieties of plants.
Publication Name: House & Garden
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1087-9528
Year: 1992
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