Celebrating A Rural Hamptons Landscape
As promised, here are is another special garden that I enjoyed touring during the annual Parish Art Museum's Landscape Pleasures garden tour.
On eighteen acres in Sagaponack, landscape designer Edwina von Gal designed developed a romantic view of a rural farm. The cedar shingled house and its outbuildings are more modern and chic than the original Hamptons homesteads. Its grassy meadows, 'orchards' and pond are more manicured. However, this garden still celebrates the original rural landscapes that are sadly being replaced with McMansions in the Hamptons. I applaud the owners, Gus & Liz Oliver, for allowing Edwina to create a green oasis that they can enjoy as much as the native wildlife.
This is a large garden. Howver, you can extend your own property lines when you base plantings on those from surrounding fields or woods. It also can create a more natural look. This is something I tried to do early on when designing my Hamptons garden. Even though I had a narrow lot, my garden looks much larger with the periphery blended into adjacent woodlands.
Hope you enjoy these photos. I'll try to post photos from the rest of this tour later this week.