Restoring the landscape from a century past
2006-01-05 / Front Page
Workers from Otter Creek Gardens, led by Barry Rogers (left) plant scores of dwarf boxwoods in the front yard of the Robert Toombs House museum. Curator Marcia Campbell (at rear) said that the plantings were aimed at restoring the grounds as they were planted by the Toombs family in the late 1800s. More plantings are planned, she said, and some of the overgrown flowering bushes needed to be tamed. “This is an ongoing project,” she said.
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