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Jul 13, 2010 8:40 PM CST
Name: Mike Stewart
Lower Hudson Valley, New York (Zone 6b)
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I'm fortunate to live close to Matterhorn Nursery in New York's lower Hudson Valley, where I buy some of my roses and perennials. For that reason I could have placed this post in the Buying Roses forum, but the nursery also features a formal David Austin rose garden that I like to visit, so I decided to put this posting in the Garden Tours forum instead.

The design of the garden is based on the Renaissance Garden at David Austin Roses in the U.K. The plantings consist of English Roses, other varieties of Old, Shrub, Climbing and Rambling Roses, accompanied by perennials, annuals, and shrubs. The plantings are varied and provide inspiration for visitors' own garden design ideas. The formal rose garden is part of a larger woodland garden that is enjoyable to walk around at all times of the year, and adjoins the nursery's garden center and shopping village.

This bridge connects the nursery's shopping area to the formal garden and adjoining cottage.

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