Civil War in Washington: Georgetown’s Hottest Summer?
by Director of Education Talia Mosconi Cool River, Hot City: View of the DC-Georgetown Ferry(rear left, loaded with wagons), and Aqueduct Bridge.1862 stereograph […]
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by Director of Education Talia Mosconi Cool River, Hot City: View of the DC-Georgetown Ferry(rear left, loaded with wagons), and Aqueduct Bridge.1862 stereograph […]
I think the greatest measure of a gardener’s ability is the ability to water and feed plants correctly. A plant […]
“Big Daddy:” For almost 50 years, thisNiagara grapevine held up the arbor. Armistead Peter 3rd was a faithful steward of his […]
On May 6th, we will be participating in National Public Garden Day sponsored by the American Public Garden Association and […]
Over 178 years of Peter family ownership, Tudor Place’s garden has seen many changes and improvements. In 1969, the last […]
As warmer temperatures arrive, more plants begin to emerge from their winter slumber. Along with the abundance of white flowers […]
This week has been busy in the garden and our recent weather has everyone eager for spring. Visitors and staff […]
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