Meadowburn Farm
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BGCI Member: No
About the Meadowburn Farm
Garden Mission: To restore, preserve, and celebrate the gardens of Helena Rutherfurd Ely at Meadowburn Farm for the enjoyment and education of the public, and to preserve the existing heirloom cultivars through propagation and distribution.
Meadowburn was once the country place of Helena Rutherfurd Ely (1858-1920), a pioneering figure in American horticulture at the turn of the 20th century and founding member of the Garden Club of America. Ely built her gardens surrounding the main residence at Meadowburn over the course of a forty-year period with the help of her loyal gardener, Albert Furman. Through trial and error she developed the practical hands-on horticultural knowledge that informed and inspired her three widely influential books on hardy gardening. In her day, Helena Rutherfurd Ely was considered one of the premier garden experts in America and her gardens at Meadowburn were recognized as among the finest in the country.
The gardens today provide a unique opportunity for the public to learn from Helena Rutherfurd Ely’s design and practices as an important living artifact in America’s gardening narrative.
Main Address:
Meadowburn Farm
42 Meadow Burn Road
Vernon Township
New Jersey 07462 United States of America
Telephone: (206) 788-5607
Fax:
URL: www. MeadowburnFarm.com
Primary Email: quillts@gmail.com