Posts Tagged ‘Norman Taylor’
Remembering Norman Taylor and his Botanical Legacy: the Garden Dictionary
“In his early 20s, Norman was hired to work at the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) by its founder, Nathaniel Lord Britton. It was a lucky break for Norman as Brittain became his tutor in Botany, taking Norman along on expeditions to the Caribbean.” November 7, 2019 On this day, The Daily Times, out of…
Read MoreNovember 7, 2019 An Ingenious Compost Bin, Hedge Planting Advice, Six Hardy Annuals to Sow Now, Winter’s Day, Warren Manning, Willis Linn Jepson, Irvin Williams, Ruth Pitter, Thoreau, Onward and Upward in the Garden by Katherine White, Outdoor Rugs, and Norman Taylor
Today we celebrate the Landscape Architect, who left a mark on over 50 towns in the United States. We’ll learn about The Botany Man, who helped start The Sierra Club. We’ll hear beautiful words about the mists of November from two of the world’s best nature writers. We Grow That Garden Library with the book written by…
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