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Green Oscars honors Barry Sulkin

March 28th, 2012

Have you heard of the “Green” Oscars? Wild South http://www.wildsouth.org/ just awarded Barry Sulkin the 2011 award for his work as Outstanding Conservationist in 2011 (TN PEER Director, TN) at the Fourth Annual Green Tie Gala and Conservation Awards! The awards recognize “conservation heroes” across the South and honor outstanding conservation work in 2011 to protect wild places.
“The nominees represent six states and exemplify dedication and passion for environmental conservation,” Tracy Davids, Wild South’s Executive Director, said in the press release announcing the finalists. “Conservation groups know that we cannot realize our vision with staff and volunteers alone. Success requires the support of each citizen who believes in the power of a South with healthy, intact ecosystems.”

Barry encouraged me and fellow Uni of Tennessean’s hike every trail in the Smoky Mountains and has been tireless in defending rivers and streams as an environmental/civil engineer for over 35 years. He dated and married the recently late Minda Lazarov ( my college room mate) and they established a land trust for their acreage in Tennessee.

A pretty cool award!


Early Spring at Highcote: frogs trilling, geese mating

March 17th, 2012

I love this photo sent by friend, E Bradham from Charleston. I want to go here!! Our  daffodils from Brent & Beckys bulbs planted from GWA samples received over many years enrich our garden at Highcote in Cashiers, NC with a multitude of cup colors and form. The apricot hyacinth Gypsy Queen is fantastic. Pulmonaria in a tapestry of pinks and purples., Weeping cherry purchased for $25 and now 30′ tall is magnificent with cascades of pale pink flowers. Blindingly dark purple grape hyacinth has never been thicker or better.

Forysythia,* Corylus spicata* in bloom, Stachyurus about 3″ long racimes ready to pop…it is a heartbreakingly early zone 6a-new zone 6b- spring. Tulip poplar with 1″ leaves sheaths…I’m enjoying while waiting for the next shoe to drop  since our spring officially is around May 15, not March 15.


Jupiter Island Hobe Sound CC a walkway with patina

March 14th, 2012

Distressed concrete might not be the first thing you think about when it comes to Hobe Sound, but there you are. Different strokes for different folks. I like the texture of this homemade tabby, a take on the historical real think made from either carved ( sliced) coral stone, or imbedded and compressed crushed oyster shells. I was judging  the GCA Jupiter Island Flower Show, attending a Peter Wirtz lecture and stumbled upon it!


Mary Palmer in San Diego!

March 1st, 2012

Mary Palmer is on an exciting adventure to San Diego, CA to reach her dreams of becoming the next garden guru! She’s studying with internationally renowned sales and marketing “queen”, Lisa Sasevich, to help learn the tricks of the trade in creating the best product for her readers. Additionally, she is meeting with video extraordinaire Jimbo Marshall from Hell Yeah! productions to get the best concepts and ideas for her Placemaker’s Workbook and series of 12 DVDs, due Summer 2012! This workbook and study series will be jam packed with gardening tips, ideas, and personal testimonies from various garden characters that will be sure to keep you thoroughly entertained and informed on all of the latest and greatest garden tools, tips, and technology. Stay tuned!!!


Landscape Course gets Videos uploaded!

September 20th, 2011

Remember all those landscape design courses I taughtat Clemson called the Clemson Certificate of Landscape Design (CCALD)? Ta-daa… they  are here for you as videos and power point shows…free!

Well, I hated to let them languish in the closet. So, we uploaded them to VIMEO… and voila, now you can have them for tune-ups and inspiration. The address is http://acald.org/ or if you just want the videos: http://vimeopro.com/dargan/landscape-design-course

Study up on landscape history, planting design, learn hundreds of zone 5,6,7,8 plants, hear me yawn, refresh your memory on footings, arbor design and remember how to draw.

Oh yes, the power points reviews are there too, so you can print a picture from the lecture. There will be a test in November, just kiddin’ !

These shows are a gift from me to you.

Redesign the world, one garden at a time.





Lifelong Landscape Design Interviews Book Covers

August 25th, 2011

Lifelong Landscape Design: Demo Cover for Garden Writers Debut

The Search for a Expressive Cover

High Green, Nancy and Holcombe Greens’s lovely garden in Cashiers, NC,  is the current poster child for Lifelong Landscape Design: Environments for Health and Longevity, due for release in August 2012 by Gibbs Smith Publishers.

The garden has everything…  an atmospheric waterfall, place to sit, herbs between the cracks, gentle stairs, flat surface on which to walk and beautiful plantings. The demo cover is evolving, so stay tuned!

Mary Palmer leaves this week for Garden Writers of America Annual Meeting in Indianapolis to debut the upcoming book. Over 650 Garden Writers vie for the opportunity to share contacts, hear fabulous & inspirational lectures and visit good material to write about…gardens!  www.gardenwriters.org/


Pioneer Garden at Cashiers Designer Showhouse

August 25th, 2011

Cashiers Pioneer Garden

Bring your Pickin’ Basket to the The Pioneer Garden

Kentucky Wonder Pole Beans  live up to their name! Planted in early June, they climbed the beanstalks and set 8″ pods by mid August. The kale, swiss chard, garlic chives and other useful herbs and vegetables survived attacks by crows and rabbits to flourish in the millstone garden. The birdhouse gourd tree makes a quaint statement…no occupants yet!

Mary Palmer Dargan, asla put together antibellum gypsy kettles as planters, and antique gardening tools plus a collection of rustic furniture. Hugh Dargan suggested grasses planted in the caldron kettle to mimic smoke.

The Cashiers Designer Showhouse benefits Cashiers Historical Society and is a “must visit” for both home and garden. Reflections, the historic log cabin home overlooks a scenic lake and reached along an atmospheric, mountain road. It is open until Sept 4.

For more information contact http://www.cashiershistoricalsociety.org/ or call 828-743-7710


Joy Garden Tour showcases two Dargan Gardens!

July 6th, 2011

The Joy Garden Tour  July 14-16 benefits the support of The Cashiers Village Green with a beautifully executed garden tour to exclusive mountain homes and gardens. This biannual event raises the majority of the funds for maintenance for the 12.5 acre site in the heart of little ole’ unincorporated Cashiers, NC.

Gardens in the Chattooga Club and Wade Hampton Golf Club designed by Mary Palmer Dargan are special stops along the tour of a handful of beautiful gardens. The Akitt garden, Timberline, is a spectacular series of interconnected garden terraces situated on a west facing slope. Complete with rare shrubs, flowering hydrangeas and specialty cornus, there is also a snail’s trail path and topiary deer in a buckberry forest. The Valenta garden which faces north and west toward Chimney Top mountain, is likewise situated on a series of terraces (see pathway). The garden features a collection of handcrafted bird’s houses by Walt Cottingham, a fantastic waterfall by Bob Dews and planting installation by Dustin Watson of Scotly’s Yard Nursery.

A market of hand selected garden fares opens at the gala on Thursday, July 14 and continues till Saturday July 16. Mary Palmer will do booksignings each day. http://www.villagegreencashiersnc.com/fundraisers/joy_garden_tour.htm


Mountains in Bloom Highlands NC features Dargan Garden

July 6th, 2011

Mountains in Bloom is a REAL flower show, with bonus garden tour and opening cocktail party. Entries are accepted on July 7 from 8 am till noon, then the judging begins on garden photography, horticulture and floral design.

Don’t be afraid to enter! It is free and painless. The gala opening is 6-8 pm July 7 at the Bascom’s fabulous gallery. Tours begin on friday to Highlands finest. Cecile McCaull, the flower show co-chair, graciously shares her wonderful log home garden with visitors. Mary Palmer designed the arched backdrop and tweaked several areas of this large, mature garden ; Cecile added the mirror!  for tickets

www.mountainsinbloom.com or 828-787-2896

 


Cashiers Decorator Show House features Pioneer Garden at Reflections

July 6th, 2011

Kentucky Wonder Pole Beans, Striped Corn and Heirloom Squash varieties were planted to the pioneer garden at Reflections, in Cashiers, NC this week.
The Cashiers Decorator show house, a project of Cashiers Historical Society to benefit local charities, opens August 17.
Reflections is a magnificent home made from three cabins.
What better choice for a garden next to a cabin? Pioneer gardens are for survival and feature plants for sustenance, herbal cures and household needs.  Other plants in the garden include calendula, used as an antiseptic and dye plant, heirloom varieties of carrots and hyacinth beans climbing broom corn for summer color. The garden also features pre civil war, cast iron “gypsy”kettles as planters and antique gardening tools.
The show house garden crop is protected from rabbits and crows by netting.  The plants were started 3 weeks ago in pots to protect them from frost. Prior to planting at Reflections, crows attacked and destroyed most the baby plants incubating at Highcote, the Dargan home in High Hampton, Cashiers, NC. Since hope springs eternal in pioneer gardens, more seed was planted!
The garden is located in an existing boxwood garden with millstone. Mary Palmer Dargan, author and landscape architect, is the designer, and hopes for good growth this summer.


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