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What inspires a garden? Wandering through the Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons’ (ARF) 30th Annual Garden Tour, “Highlighting Gardens in Bridgehampton, Sagaponack and Wainscott,” we saw Gillian Spreckels Fuller start with a tennis court she transformed into a squared off floral fantasia. Rosalind and Ken Landis started with an English garden that was redesigned by Christopher LaGuardia Design Group to offer better water views. For Susan Calhoun and Charlie Moss, Edwina von Gal gave shape to a romantic vision that ties together lawns, gardens and meadows. Bettysue and Jeffrey Hughes’ grounds, featured in Edmund Hollander’s book “Gardens for the New Country Place,” showcases curved beds and stone terracing echoing the curved tower of the house.
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