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You've bought a famous garden. Now you.....

ginny12
19 years ago

This question is inspired by both Rose of Sharon's thread on the book, Gertrude Jekyll's Lost Garden, about someone trying to restore a GJ garden she had bought, as well as my visiting several gardens designed decades--or more--ago by famous landscape architects. One such example was a Fletcher Steele garden, very well known, bought by an avid gardener. Was she supposed to preserve in amber (and restore) what Steele did--or could she make her own garden?

Now I don't have this problem but if you go on enough garden tours, you do run into a number of people who have had to make this decision. So, which way do you vote? Are you a "preserve-and-restore" person or are you an "its-my-garden-that was then-this is now" person. Not an easy decision. What do you think?

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