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Pop-Up Series: A Year at Brandywine Cottage – Tour 3 of 6: Summer in David Culp’s Garden, Downingtown, PA
Tuesday, July 02, 2024, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
Category: Pop-Up Events

                                                                    A Year at Brandywine Cottage:
                                                 Tours of David Culp’s Garden through the Six Seasons
                                                                                   in Downingtown, PA

Season – Summer (July/August)

July is a time of sunny days and vivid colors. Lilies, rudbeckias, and daylilies are in their glory. Scattered throughout the garden, they reflect the mantra of ‘repetition, repetition, repetition.’ Gray also abounds and makes a perfect foil to all the yellows. The vegetable garden is located centrally at Brandywine Cottage and is the heart of the garden. Abundant bounty here speaks to our agrarian roots. By August, a gardener’s skills are challenged by the excessive heat. But the dahlias are in their glory and the Phlox paniculata give a great color boost. [Photo by Rob Cardillo]

Season – Summer (July/August):

Tuesday, July 2 (Rain Date July 3); 10 AM – 12 Noon

For this tour only ($20). Members only. Registration is now open, click here to register.  Click here if you would like to become a member of HPS/MAG before registering for this event.

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A Year at Brandywine Cottage:

Tours of David Culp’s Garden through the Six Seasons

A Series of Six Seasonal Tours

Details for the entire series of 6 tours below.

(For individual tour descriptions, click on the other tour dates in the Event Calendar.)

Members only. The Entire Series of 6 Tours ($80) is full.

 

We are delighted to offer a series of visits to David Culp’s famous Brandywine Cottage in 2024. The timing of the visits will reflect the six seasons as described in his award-winning book, A Year at Brandywine Cottage: Six Seasons of Beauty, Bounty, and Blooms. Dates for all six tours are shown below. [Photo by Rob Cardillo]

 

Your Tour Guide – David Culp:

David Culp, a founding member of the Hardy Plant Society/Mid-Atlantic Group, has spent more than 30 years creating a sensational year-round garden that provides an abundance of joy. If you have read his book, you know that his garden is more than, well, a garden. It is about making our place in the natural world and enjoying the changing of the seasons. As he points out, we do not live in a static world, and gardens are not a static art form. Through this series, David will guide us to see more clearly the subtle seasonal transitions. By looking closer, we can learn how to create beauty and build a habitat for ourselves in the garden.

For additional information on David, and his books, go to https://www.davidlculp.com/.

 

Tour Dates (all at 10 AM – 12 Noon):

Season – Early Spring (February March): Monday, March 11 (Rain Date March 12)

Season – Late Spring (April/May/June): Monday, April 29 (Rain Date April 30)

Season – Summer (July/August): Tuesday, July 2 (Rain Date July 3)

Season – Early Fall (September/October): Wednesday, September 25 (Rain Date Sept. 26)

Season – Late Fall (November): Thursday, November 14 (Rain Date Nov.15)

Season – Winter (December/January): Tuesday, December 17 (Rain/Snow Date Dec. 18)

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This series of in-person tours is open to Members Only. Registration is required. Click here if you would like to become a member of HPS/MAG before registering for this event.

For the entire 6-tour series, the fee is $80 per person; limit of 20 registrants. A limited number of spots (10) will be available for each individual date; cost is $20 per person.

Important Info regarding registration: Please make sure you hit the "finish" button after registering on-line. If you do not receive a confirmation e-mail, then the registration process was not completed.

Address and parking directions will be sent to all registrants in their confirmation email.

Contact: Nora Sirbaugh, [email protected]