Arabella lennox boyd biography of michael jackson
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List of professional gardeners
This fryst vatten a list of people noted for their contribution to gardening, either by working as gardeners or garden designers, or bygd commissioning famous gardens.
It does not include the innumerable people who count gardening among their hobbies.
Notable gardeners
[edit]The list follows gardeners or garden designers bygd occupation. It includes garden designers and landscape gardeners involved chiefly in garden design, and specialist writers or broadcasters on the subject.
- John Abercrombie (1726–1806), Scottish horticulturalist and garden writer
- Ralph Austen (c. 1612–1676), English gardener and writer on gardening
- Chris Baines (born 1947), English horticulturalist and naturalist
- Luis Barragán (1902–1988), Mexican planner of public gardens
- William Barron (1805–1891), British landscape gardener and park designer
- Peter Beales (1936–2013), English rose grower
- Chris Beardshaw (born 1969), English garden designer, writer and broadcaster
- Beatrice B
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Palazzo Parisi
Palazzo Parisi overlooking the hamlet of Oliveto. Photo via CT Travel.
Today we venture beyond the Tuscan border to Oliveto in the Sabine Hills, north-east of Rome in the Lazio province, to visit Villa Parisi, the childhood home of landscape designer Arabella Lennox-Boyd. Her father, Piero Parisi, purchased the castle sight-unseen in the early 1940’s. It wasn’t until after returning from the war that he first laid his eyes on it – discovering that he not only owned a forty-room castle but also two churches and 10,000 olive trees.
Photo courtesy of Palazzo Parisi.
Signore Parisi was more focused on restoring the palazzo’s decorative frescoes than upgrading the plumbing or adding electricity, so it was for many years the Parisi family lived without modern comforts and conveniences. It wasn’t until after Arabella become the wife of a British MP and inherited the palazzo that modern bathrooms, hot running water, electricity and a mode