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My 1920's house will need lot work in the spring. I'm wondering what type of garden would have been planted in the 1920's. I am in Iowa, so have to contend with the seasons.
This is a museum house, so I need to stay as accurate as possible. Thanks, Linda |
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Go to the following website http://chicagobungalow.org/restore/guidelines.shtml and click on Landscaping. Even though it's catered to Chicago Bungalows, the rules should also apply to any Arts and Crafts style home.
Good luck, Ed |
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You might look at English Sources as well- Gertrude Jekyll was very influential on gardeners, and had direct ties with the big names in the arts and crafts movement. These authors also did a lot of formative writing on arts and Crafts gardens was Beverly Nichols, Reginald Arkell, Cecil Roberts, and an American one "How to make a flower garden"-edited by doubleday, page & co.1903.
I've picked up originals of their books in garage and Church basement sales for years. |
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that gives garden landscape plans for bungalows.I used to have a copy once,but sold it.I don't recall the title right now.Check out Gustav's Library's website.I believe they have some books on bungalow gardens,one of them is by Grace Tabor,who was a well known lady landscape architect of the period. Also check out the bookstore at American Bungalow magazine for more ideas. If I recall,the Murrmann book didn't give a list of plants for each design.You had to send away to him for the plant list and working plans for the gardens.He also had a book or two of bungalow designs published as well. You could go to the Library of Congress website,and do a basic search in their catalogs for his book on gardens by typing in his name. Then put in an interlibrary loan for it. |
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Senior Member |
Hilda, I believe that the book you are referring to is: California Gardens by Eugene O. Murmann (1914). We have a book by Grace Tabor in our bookstore: Come Into the Garden(1921) We also have quite a few by Gertrude Jekyll. Welcome to the forum. Lauren |
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Linjenka,
A good local place to visit would be the Seed Savers Exchange, in Decorah, IA. They are a non profit organization that has been preserving heirloom seeds since 1975: http://www.seedsavers.org/ |
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You might also check out Bear Creek Farms.I have their seed catalog.They sell vegetable and flower seeds.
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Check out Old House Gardens. They specialize in heirloom bulbs.
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