
WHO WE ARE
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The Beatrix Farrand Garden Association is dedicated
to preserving the Beatrix Farrand Garden at Bellefield in Hyde
Park, New York, and educating the public about this influential
American designer and her rich horticultural legacy. Federal budget constraints led to a period of disrepair in the garden. Then in 1994, the Beatrix Farrand Garden Association, a nonprofit volunteer organization, was chartered by the National Park Service to spearhead the revival of this outstanding American garden. Early support came from the National Park Foundation, the Garden Conservancy, and the Garden Club of America, which twice named Bellefield as first runner-up for its prestigious Founders Fund Award. The restoration has resulted in a stunning display of perfectly
composed borders - pink; white; blush, cream and grey; and mauve
and purple - set off by vine-traced walls and clipped hemlock
hedges. Thanks to a recent grant from the Jane W. Nuhn Charitable
Trust, a third and final garden gate has been created using Farrand's
own working drawings. This magnificent oak door, replete with
elaborate Arts & Crafts style hardware, was handmade by local
artisans, and is now installed at Bellefield. |
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