Join us on Wednesday, March 13, for a celebration and reading of Barbara Robinson's new book about legendary "English-style" gardener Rosemary Verey.
Although she embraced gardening late in life, Rosemary Verey quickly achieved international renown. Her own gardens at Barnsley House in the Cotswolds of England are praised as prime examples of the lush and manicured English style. She was the must-have garden adviser to the rich and famous, including Prince Charles and Elton John. Verey was also a beloved teacher and lecturer in America, and encouraged her American fans to believe that they were fully capable of creating beautiful English gardens.
Author Barbara Paul Robinson, who briefly worked as a gardener under Verey, will speak about Verey’s extraordinary life, her contributions to the field of landscape design, and life "behind the scenes" at Barnsley House. Her book will be available for purchase and signing at the event.
A frequent speaker, Robinson has published articles in the New York Times, Horticulture, Fine Gardening and Hortus. Her own gardens at Brush Hill in northwestern Connecticut may be viewed at www.brushhillgardens.com.
The evening will begin with an open stroll through the Conservatory from 6:00-6:30, followed by Robinson's talk and signing from 6:30-8:00pm.