November 11, 2011
Tying up ends for the winter
I just know I was not alone in being taken unawares by last weekend’s storm. It was such a mad scramble to complete most of the pending chores that Saturday morning.
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November 11, 2011
Tying up ends for the winter
I just know I was not alone in being taken unawares by last weekend’s storm. It was such a mad scramble to complete most of the pending chores that Saturday morning.
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October 21, 2011
Rocky Hills—The Garden of William and Henriette Suhr 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
95 Old Roaring Brook Road
This Saturday, New Castle’s best-kept-secret garden opens to give the public one of only two chances yearly to peek at its living, breathing palette of colors and textures, this time Rocky Hills in autumn.
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Wednesday, October 12: The fall 2011 Rocky Hills Lecture at the Chappaqua Library will feature garden writer Dominique Browning
October 7, 2011
After losing her job and the magazine she edited for more than a decade, Dominique Browning was forced to slow down and find a new structure for her life. She will read from her new book, show photographs, and talk about how she said goodbye to a garden she lovingly tended for decades and how she created a new one—one seed at a time.
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September 30, 2011
Things to Do in October – a very busy month, but you get to rest all winter!
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July 29, 2011
Sharing
As a rule, gardeners love to share. Be it seeds, saplings, extra plants, new divisions, information, advice or anecdotes, a true gardener is undeniably generous.
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July 22, 2011
The Minimalist Garden
With summer upon us, it feels wonderful to slow down our schedules and simplify our lives.
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June 24, 2011
Contemplating foundations, facelifts and other frontal enhancements
Did that subtitle grab your attention? I hoped it would. I am, of course, referring to giving the front of your property a once-over. What do you see? Are you pleased or do you shrug your shoulders in what’s-to-be-done resignation?
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See the trail map in “Read more…”
June 17, 2011
by Susan Carpenter
Eleven volunteers from Ernst and Young and four staff from Westchester Land Trust spent a day at the Burden Preserve on June 10 with the Land Trust’s Helping Hands program bringing corporate volunteers to the preserve to help rebuild trails needing some TLC after the ravages of last winter.
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Monday, June 13, 2011
by Steven Wolk
The New Castle Sustainability Advisory Board and the Chappaqua Library are co-sponsoring a panel discussion and audience Q&A tonight, June 13, starting at 7:30 p.m. to inform residents about how alternative energy can save you big money while protecting our environment and supporting the U.S. economy. This free event will take place in the library theatre at 195 South Greeley Avenue, Chappaqua, New York, and is open to the public.
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May 27, 2011
by Christine Yeres
The chance to visit Rocky Hills, at 95 Old Roaring Brook Road, comes only a few times each year. The 13-acre garden is open this Saturday, May 28, from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. There isn’t much at Henriette Suhr’s Rocky Hills that hasn’t been meticulously and artfully planned and executed by her over the last 50 years, but the forget-me-nots are allowed to run free, making seas of blue, more every year.
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Blithewood, the riverfront Italianate garden at Bard College; photography by Sue Daley and Steve Gross; for more photos, see “Read more…”
Monday, April 11, 2011
by George Shakespear
The spring 2011 Rocky Hills Lecture by Susan Lowry and Nancy Berner, co-writers of Gardens of the Hudson Valley (Monacelli Press, 2010), will feature photography by Sue Daley and Steve Gross of some of the valley’s iconic and historic gardens, both public and private. The evening lecture will be held at the Chappaqua Public Library, Chappaqua, NY, on Thursday, April 21, at 7:30 p.m.
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April 1, 2011
by JoAnn DiRico Trautmann
Tomorrow, come meet two Cornell Cooperative Extension of Westchester County Master Gardeners, Claudia Venet and Kim Lindner, both Chappaqua residents, at a table in the indoor Chappaqua Farmer’s Market this coming Saturday, April 2nd from 9:00 a.m. until 11:30 a.m., at St. Mary’s next to Bell.
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Photos of the show in “Read more…” are by Cherie Sherman.
March 18, 2011
by Christine Yeres
Crazy-busy as she is with getting her gardens at Rocky Hills in order after yet another harsh winter, Henriette Suhr recently allowed herself a visit to the New York Botanical Garden to see “The Orchid Show: On Broadway,” running until April 25.
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A famous neighbor sought advice from CCE at the Bedford 2020 Environmental Action Day two Saturdays ago.
February 11, 2011
by JoAnn DiRico Trautmann and Anna Snider
Every spring, something slimy and sluggy causes traffic jams on your sidewalks. What are they and how can you reroute them? Your beautiful white pines are looking a tad Charlie Brownish. What happened?
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Monday, January 31, 2011
by Lenore Pott
There’s a new store on the block! Ahead of the “Mad Men” vintage design curve, Kent at 396 King Street has an inventory of mid-century contemporary home furnishings and gifts that brings an uptown chic to uptown Chappaqua (as in up at the top of King Street, next to Lange’s).
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January 7, 2011
by Maggie Christ
There once was a cauliflower. There was a need for comfort food. There was cheese on hand. And drifting around in the sea of papers on the dining room table was a recipe from Mark Bittman of The New York Times that called for a whole cauliflower to be puréed to become the sauce for a baked macaroni and cheese.
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“Coelogyne mossiae,” photos by Bill Smiles
October 22, 2010
by George Shakespear
The Friends of Rocky Hills will present Life with Orchids, a talk by Bill Smiles, life-long orchid grower, at the Chappaqua Public Library, 195 South Greeley Avenue, Chappaqua, N.Y. His talk will be of particular interest to gardeners growing orchids at home, under lights, or in a greenhouse. The lecture begins at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 26, and will be followed by a question-and-answer period. Admission is free and open to the public.
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August 6, 2010
Look no further for a fantastic price and move-in ready property. This in-town cottage allows you to walk to shops, restaurants and Metro North. Walk to the train and be in Midtown in 60 minutes.
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A world away, in New Castle’s own back yard
May 29, 2010
by Lynn O’Malley
Anyone who has had the pleasure of visiting Rocky Hills will recall its brilliant azaleas, rare magnolias, expansive fern beds and ubiquitous forget-me-nots. The colorful strolling garden on Old Roaring Brook Road in Mount Kisco is the creation of interior designer Henriette Granville Suhr and her late husband, art conservator William “Billy” Suhr. It embodies the couple’s artistic vision and the lessons they learned about gardening over more than fifty years.
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April 30, 2010
by Ron Kirkwood
Where would you expect to find a garden that includes an allee of espaliered fruit trees, a cottage garden featuring season-long perennials and spring blooming bulbs; and a formal brick parterre planted with herbs and vegetables? An English manor house, perhaps?
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More photos in “Read more” and in Photo Gallery
April 16, 2010
by Christine Yeres
On Wednesday evening Henriette Suhr was honored by the Friends of Westchester County Parks as “Best Green Friend.” To an audience of about 200 at the Glen Island Harbour Club in New Rochelle, which included County Executive Rob Astorino as well as former Executive Andy Spano, Suhr described herself as having spent her first fifty years indoors, making a career of interior decorating, and the second not-quite fifty years outdoors, at Rocky Hills.
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