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Lectures & Walks
From America’s Expert Source for Heirloom Flower Bulbs | My Basket |
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Heirloom Bulbs: Unique, Endangered, Amazing Unique, endangered, tough, and gorgeous, heirloom bulbs can enrich every garden. After a whirlwind history of bulbs from prehistory through the 1950s, this lively slide lecture focuses on a season-by-season encyclopedia of antique varieties that are still available to gardeners today — wild hyacinths and lilies, Aztec tuberoses, colonial daffodils, Victorian tulips and cannas, Jazz Age dahlias, and more! |
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Antique Gardens: American Home Landscapes, 1800-1940 From the scanty pioneer gardens of the early 1800s through flamboyant Victorian carpet-bedding to the “old-fashioned” perennial borders of the early 20th century, “Antique Gardens” illuminates 140 years of American yards and gardens. In colorful, fast-paced slides, it shows how plants, outdoor furnishings, and the design of American yards changed dramatically through the years. It’s an eye-opening primer on the landscape relics that survive all around us and essential background for gardeners wanting to restore a historic landscape or to enliven any garden with a touch of the past. |
Guided Historic Landscape Walk Leisurely but stimulating, this real-world sidewalk tour explores the all too often “invisible” relics of the historic landscape that survive in any older neighborhood — trees that pre-date the pioneers, tiny garages built for Model-Ts, antique arbors and peonies, birdbaths and bridalwreath, even historic weeds. Every older neighborhood has overlooked treasures that can both illuminate the past and inspire garden-making today. Let me help you rediscover some of yours! |
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