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Belvidere: The Evolution of a Plantsman’s Garden

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Belvidere: The Evolution of a Plantsman’s Garden
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Belvidere: The Evolution of a Plantsman’s Garden

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Wednesday, May 13, 2026 - 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. ET
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(Photo: Pennsylvania Horticultural Society / Andrew Buntinge)

Follow the 25-year journey of noted plantsman and the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s vice president of horticulture, Andrew Bunting, as he transforms his suburban Philadelphia property into a private garden featuring a series of distinctive small spaces, including his newly established gravel garden featured in The New York Times.

Learn how a professional designs containers for the summer, herbaceous borders, and woodland gardens with a pond. He shares the story of how a joint project with a neighbor helped to create a 4,000-square-foot fruit and vegetable garden, providing the best of each season’s bounty. Bunting covers his approach to garden design, plant choice, seasonal displays, and his maintenance regime and covers the challenges of creating a personal landscape that provides practical lessons and creative ideas for home gardeners.

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