A colorist's classic: Lynden Miller plants with an artist's eye in her Connecticut garden

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The Miller home was built in 1760 and is white with dark green shutters. To complement its traditional features, the formal garden has been given a heavy dose of mixed green shrubbery with touches of blue, purple and crimson flowers supported with oak-leaf plants and stalks.

author: Hobhouse, Penelope

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A gardening life: Lynden Miller

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A brief review on the effort of AmericaEs public garden designer, Lynden Miller on restoration of the old garden called the Conservatory Garden is done. She raised $25,000 as and with the help of some volunteers replanted each section of the garden.

author: Needleman, Deborah
United States, Works, Gardeners, Miller, Lynden

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Cottage garden chic: in Virginia a formal framework enhances informal combinations

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Watson displays his aesthetic craving and talent for color in his garden that is rich with phlox, salvia, artemisia, sunflower amd other flowering plants. He designed his swimming pool in dark teal so that it reflects the flowers near it.

author: Shimuzu, Holly H.
Cover Story, Biography, Homes and haunts, Watson, Phillip

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subjects list: Innovations, Landscape gardening, Color in gardening
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