by Carlisle | Nov 29, 2013 | Carlisle Flowers
Rarely when discussed the line-up for Thanksgiving dinner is there mention of soup. Pumpkin pies, sweet potato casseroles, onion dip and roasted turkey might translate into creative ingredients for post-game festivities but the in-between football games dinner...
by Carlisle | May 27, 2011 | Carlisle Flowers
Frederick and Louise Vanderbilt bought a 600 acre estate in Hyde Park overlooking the Hudson River Valley in 1895. McKim, Meade and White, well-known architects from New York were hired to build a new home. Frederick Vanderbilt with a keen interest in horticulture...
by Carlisle | May 3, 2010 | Carlisle Flowers
David Culp, grower, gardener, and soon to be author spoke at Ladew Topiary Garden in Monkon, Maryland during the Garden Festival this May. His historical overview of garden styles showed the formality of Versailles to the English picturesque style of nature....
by Carlisle | Mar 30, 2010 | Carlisle Flowers
Mrs. Whaley’s Garden Room, Courtesy Martha Whaley Mrs. Whaley’s Charleston garden measures 30 feet by 110 feet and stands behind an 18th century clapboard home. Charleston is known as “the City of Gardens” and William Baldwin said Mrs....