A Veggie Patch Should Be a Natch For Any Hamptons Green Thumb
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1/9Photograph by April GonzalesBroad gravel paths divide sections of a vegetable garden in East Hampton, featured on Guild Hall’s “Garden as Art” tour on August 21 and 22. Finials act as hose guards to protect the plants.Photograph by April GonzalesBroad gravel paths divide sections of a vegetable garden in East Hampton, featured on Guild Hall’s “Garden as Art” tour on August 21 and 22. Finials act as hose guards to protect the plants.
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2/9Photograph by April GonzalesA swallowtail caterpillar munches on carrot tops.
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3/9Photograph by April GonzalesA granite boulder wall surrounds garden designer April Gonzales’s vegetable patch in Southampton.Photograph by April GonzalesA granite boulder wall surrounds garden designer April Gonzales’s vegetable patch in Southampton.
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4/9Photograph by April GonzalesSculptural forms contrast with vegetables at the home of designer Marshall Watson.Photograph by April GonzalesSculptural forms contrast with vegetables at the home of designer Marshall Watson.
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5/9Photograph by April GonzalesA head of radicchio.
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6/9Photograph by April GonzalesZucchini blossoms.
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7/9Photograph by Kathleen BifulcoBlueberries and haricots verts.
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8/9Photograph by April GonzalesCorn underplanted with strawberries.
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9/9Photograph by April GonzalesPeruvian purple potato flowers.
This article appears in the August-1 2015 issue of HC&G (Hamptons Cottages & Gardens).