Private Gardens of the Hudson Valley surveys the majestic landscape that borders the Hudson River, an area rich in history and unique garden designs.
The scenery, which encompasses riverfront meadows, craggy hills, and long open valleys, is inherently dramatic.
Twenty-six private gardens are presented here, chosen to establish a sense of place and to convey the romance of the landscape. John Hall's photographs give a privileged view of the life within, while Jane Garmey's warm and engaging narrative traces the development of the gardens and the great pleasure their owners take in nurturing them. As Garmey notes in her introduction, each of these gardens has been made by the owner, and special attention given to the transition between the cultivated garden and the grandeur of the larger landscape beyond.
The splendid setting of the Hudson Valley encompasses an almost infinite variety of design approaches from formal and traditional to naturalistic and an equal range of scale from multiple gardens within a vast estate to charmingly diminutive spaces between historic village houses. All have much to tell us about the complexity, challenges, and finally the unforgettable pleasure of making a garden.
About the Author: Jane Garmey is a noted garden writer and contributor to 1stdibs, World of Interiors, Elle Décor, and the New York Times. Born in England, she lives in New York and Norfolk, Connecticut. She and John M. Hall are the authors of Private Gardens of Connecticut (Monacelli 2010).
John M. Hall is a well-known garden and interiors photographer based in New York. He has worked with many landscape architects and garden writers, including Page Dickey and Edwina von Gal, and with Richard Jenrette on Adventures with Old Houses.