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Anne Raver NY Times | Reveals Brine Garden as Favorite | The Horticultural Society of New York

April 10, 2011 by Duncan Brine 1 Comment

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    • Monday: Anne Raver talk on her FAVES at the Horticultural Society “closer to home, Duncan and Julia Brine, who have created six acres of wild, painterly gardens in Pawling, NY.? “
       

      The Horticultural Society of New York

      www.hsny.org

      April 11, 2011

Anne’s Favorites:

Bill Noble and Jim Tatum in their rolling valley in Norwich, VT;
Dan Hinkley and Robert Jones at Windcliff, overlooking the Puget Sound in Indianola, WA;
Dennis and Cheryl Kamera on nearby Whidbey Island;
and closer to home, Duncan and Julia Brine, who have created six acres of wild, painterly gardens in Pawling, NY

 

 

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“Wild and funky” Brine Garden on Garden Rant with Anne Raver by Susan Harris

October 25, 2010 by Duncan Brine Leave a Comment

http://www.gardenrant.com/my_weblog/2010/10/anne-raver.html

Filed Under: Anne Raver, Brine Garden, Design philosophy, Duncan Brine, Enlightening, Garden Rant, Gardens, Landscape Inspiration, Naturalistic, Pawling NY, The New York Times Tagged With: Anne Raver, Brine Garden, Duncan Brine, Hudson Valley, Landscape design, Nature, Pawling NY, Principles

Sustainable Sites Initiative and the United States Botanic Garden

January 8, 2009 by Duncan Brine Leave a Comment

  • In the Garden – Pushing for Sustainable Landscapes – NYTimes.com

    • By ANNE RAVER
    • The report  includes a point system for rating a landscape, much like the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System, which rates the sustainability of buildings. The LEED system, created by the United States Green Building Council, a private group of architects, engineers, builders, manufacturers and others, has been around since 1993. But its ratings — even platinum, the highest one, so sought-after by green builders — focus much more on buildings than on the land around them.
    • The initiative, on the other hand, goes into detail, specifying the kinds of plants, for example, that can be used to cleanse a disturbed wetland; how trees can be used to shade a building, protect it from wind, prevent erosion and clean the air; and what kind of plantings enhance mental health, draw people outside the building and even engage them in tending the landscape.
    • The Sustainable Sites Initiative can be downloaded at sustainablesites.org.

 

Filed Under: Anne Raver, Design philosophy, Environment, Public Gardens, Sustainability, The New York Times Tagged With: Anne Raver, Environment, landscape photography, Principles, Private Gardens, Public Gardens, Sustainabilty, The New York Times

Anne Sketches a Colorful Penn. Gardener and Writer

July 31, 2008 by Duncan Brine Leave a Comment

  • In the Garden – A Garden Where Foliage Eclipses Flowers – NYTimes.com

      • ANYTHING GOES Nancy Ondra’s garden in Pennsburg, Penn.

      By ANNE RAVER
      Published: July 31, 2008

    • There’s an experimental, anything-goes feeling about Hayefield — from the soft cedars allowed to flourish in the field, to the alpacas, Duncan and Daniel, grazing in the pasture, and the 1,200-square-foot log house made of Eastern white pine.
    • “Who needs flowers?” That question, which opens “Foliage: Astonishing Color and Texture, Beyond Flowers,” the book Ms. Ondra published last year, with photographs by Rob Cardillo, came back to me as I admired the combination.
    • Ms. Ondra’s boisterous one-acre garden surrounds the little house, which she designed herself, with its wide, wraparound porch — a fine, shady place for viewing the plants and the fields beyond. She settled here in 2001, after years of editing and writing garden books for Rodale Press in Emmaus, Pa., and a stint running Pendragon Perennials, the rare-plants nursery she had created on a fifth of an acre outside of her house there and run for five years.

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Anne Finds Margaret Finding Herself In the Garden

June 19, 2008 by Duncan Brine Leave a Comment

  • In the Garden – An Executive’s 2nd Act – Tending an Upstate Oasis – NYTimes.com

    • By ANNE RAVER
      Published: June 19, 2008

      COPAKE FALLS, N.Y.

    • MY friend Suzanne and I headed out of the city last week for a leisurely wallow in an upstate garden: Margaret Roach’s personal paradise in the hills of Columbia County.
    • This woman was living my dream — and the dream of so many other 50-somethings like us, who long to rekindle the creative fire that is snuffed out in the corporate world. And her garden blog was the best I’d ever seen. Her observations were so palpable I wanted to see the real thing.

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