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Eugene O’Neill
Anna Christie May 21, 1922 On this day, the Pulitzer prize was awarded to Eugene O’Neill for his play “Anna Christie.” Remembered as one of America’s greatest playwrights, most people are unaware that Eugene O’Neill was also a gardener. After becoming a Nobel laureate in literature, Eugene used his Nobel prize money to buy over…
Read MoreMay 21, 2021 Little Garden Retreats, Alexander Pope, Eugene O’Neill, Garden Owners vs Everyone Else, Philosophy in the Garden by Damon Young and Truman Capote
Today we celebrate an English writer who loved gardens and created a one-of-a-kind grotto as a clever way to connect his home and garden. We’ll also learn about a writer who created a space he called Tao House Garden. We hear an excerpt about the haves and have nots – when it comes to gardens.…
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