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Design ideas from Virginia's past.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Elizabeth Reynolds House, c1777











Nicholson Street, Colonial Williamsburg
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Finnie House, Williamsburg


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Garden layout: then and now


Bracken Tenement Garden, Colonial Williamsburg
Cedar edging, pea gravel paths



Pavillion II garden, University of Virginia, Albemarle County
brick edging and gravel paths



Herb garden, Barboursville Winery, Orange County
stained, pressure-treated 4x4 lumber, slate and mulch paths




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