“We conserve beautiful gardens because they are a vital part of our nation’s cultural heritage.”
The Garden Conservancy is the first national organization devoted to preserving exceptional American gardens for the public’s education and enjoyment.
The Garden Conservancy opens the gates of America‘s finest private gardens by inviting the public to visit. The Conservancy’s Open Days Program encourages appreciation of “gardens as living works of art“.
The Brine Garden – Duncan & Julia Brine
2014 Open Day
Saturday, October 18 from 12pm to 6pm, rain or shine
Pawling, NY
This naturalistic six-acre garden and arboretum has been underway since 1990. Two 1920s farmhouses establish an old-fashioned ambience. They sit on a cliff over a marsh and glade and enjoy long vistas of distant ridges.
Gravel pathways and native plants from the owner’s nursery connect horticulturally diverse areas. Naturalistic and garden areas blend. At this transitional time of year, there are fewer flowers and more berries. Fall foliage color begins to tint a varied array of plants which structure the garden, including an allée of Taxodium and groupings of Acer triflorum, Betula nigra, Parrotia, and Miscanthus giganteus. A plant list indicates U.S. and Dutchess County natives. Anne Raver of The New York Times, Carleen Madigan Perkins of Horticulture and Lynn Hazelwood of Hudson Valley Magazine wrote enthusiastic profiles of the garden.
An entrance fee of $5.00 helps support the Garden Conservancy and Friends of the Great Swamp.
Handicapped Accessibility: no