BY TIMOTHY A. SCHULER FROM THE SEPTEMBER 2018 ISSUE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MAGAZINE. As a young girl,Elizabeth Brabec, ASLA, and knew her mother’s garden was different. Where the neighbors grew lettuce and carrots and cucumbers in smart rows,her family’s garden featured mounded beds of currants, gooseberries, and celeriac interspersed with fruit and nut-bearing trees. […]
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