The nearly instant garden
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Floral designer Peter Stephens created a fish pond, rabbit hutch, chicken coop, vegetable garden and a great deal of greenery on his rented acre in Fairfield, CT. He was able to develop a lush garden in two seasons. He discusses what he planted.
Publication Name: Metropolitan Home
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 0273-2858
Year: 1993
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In a master's garden; Allen Haskell doesn't just sell plants; he lives in his nursery and makes it his teaching tool for gardeners
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Haskell displays his life's work on the grounds of his New Bedford, MA, property. He especially enjoys growing rare plants and educating gardeners about how to care for them. Much of Haskell's 10-acre estate is devoted to mature display gardens.
Publication Name: Metropolitan Home
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 0273-2858
Year: 1997
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Garden fresh: a Hudson Valley vegetable garden achieves beauty by flaunting tradition
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Phyllis Warden's vegetable garden is a formal arrangement of eight decorative bed patterns that suggest classic French garden design. Each raised bed has central junipers surrounded by tomatoes, pole beans, squash and other vegetables.
Publication Name: Metropolitan Home
Subject: Home furnishings industry
ISSN: 0273-2858
Year: 1997
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