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Dick
and Judith Knott Tyler (giving joint talks)
Pine
Knot Farms
681 Rockchurch Road
Clarksville,
Virginia 23927
TEL:
434-252- 1990
FAX: 434-252-0768
E-MAIL:
pineknot@gloryroad.netpineknot@gloryroad.net
WEB PAGE:
www.pineknotfarms.com w
w.pineknotfarms.com
PRESENTATION TITLES:
Gardening in the Shade; Staying
out of the sun is good for you and your garden.
Gardening with Hellebores; How to
use
Hellebores successfully in the garden.
The Winter Garden; Finding and
using
plants to provide winter interest.
Growing Hellebores for Profit; A
Nurseryman's overview with production tips. Hellebores Today;
what's
New and Exciting;
Creating a Meadow Garden; Making
and
maintaining a sunny meadow.
Helleborus species for American Gardens; Growing
species Hellebores in the garden.
Making Chicken Salad from Chicken Sh*t; Building,
planting and furnishing a garden using the
imagination rather
than the pocketbook.
2003 A Hellebore Odyssey; Slides
and
Tales of Visits with Top Breeders in UK, the Netherlands, Belgium and
Germany.
2004 Hellebore Homeland, The Balkans; April
2004 visit to Germany, Austria, Croatia,
Slovenia, Hungary, and
Bosnia studying Hellebore Species.
Fee Schedule;
Local, within 50 miles $100.00 plus travel and expenses.
Semi Local, within 150 miles, $500.00 plus travel and expenses
Distances involving travel over 150 miles, $750.00 plus travel and
expenses.
Nonprofit and charities, contact for special provisions.
EXPERIENCE: Co-owners of Pine Knot Farms, a retail,
wholesale and
mail-order nursery in operation since 1982 specializing in Hellebores
and shade garden plants. Developed the extensive Pine Knot Farms
display gardens including shady woodlands, a large sunny meadow, rock
garden, wetlands, ponds, and perennial borders. The Tyler’s are
Co-curators of the Garden of Winter Delights at the J.C. Raulston
Arboretum in Raleigh, N.C. Travel annually on plant explorations
to venues including the United Kingdom, Europe, and the Balkans.
BIO:
Dick and Judith Knott Tyler have owned and operated
Pine Knot Farms
since 1982, two years after they returned to the US after living in
Canada for eight years. The land where the nursery is located is part
of a farm that has been in Judith's family for six generations. When
the Tyler's returned to Virginia they were severely garden deprived and
began producing plants to fill the borders that were being created
before they finished building their house. Since their gardens are
located in an eastern mixed deciduous forest, the primary focus soon
became plants that would thrive in shade. Hellebores soon became a
focus and after a few years the collection became an obsession. Judith
is the author, with C. Coleston Burrell, of the new Timber Press
publication entitled Hellebores; A Comprehensive Guide which features
Dicks remarkable photographs.
Dick, who was a building contractor for twenty
years, is primarily responsible for the hardscapes and soil
preparation. He has created several garden structures and is planning a
gazebo/summerhouse in the newest area under construction. Being gifted
with a natural talent to see the underlying structures he is the chief
electrician cum plumber cum carpenter, mechanic and whatever else needs
attention. A university course in Geology may have sparked his interest
in stone, which is visible at the garden in the form of walls, steps
and pathways. Dick began studying photography in the mid 1970’s and is
responsible for all the slides and photographs used for talks, website,
and publications.
Judith studied art and was interested constructing
mixed media collage/sculpture before their children were born. She
feels that some of this energy has been channeled into creating
gardens, since the forms and textures of plants can be layered to
create a living sculpture that changes with the seasons. She is also
responsible for the metal accessories that adorn several of the
borders. Her early love of words and former literary aspirations has
found an outlet in writing the Pine Knot Farms catalogue, articles and
editing the website.
Both partners fell under the intoxicating influence
of the genus Helleborus, began breeding the plants and their lives have
never been the same. Each winter is devoted to travel and study of the
genus. Travels have taken them throughout the US, UK, Europe and The
Balkans searching for hellebores to add to their collection which
includes all the species and innumerable hybrids. Their breeding work
with the double forms has sparked national interest.
The Tyler’s are former co-curators of the Garden of
Winter
Delights at the J.C. Raulston Arboretum in Raleigh NC. Their
gardens have been featured in Southern Living, Virginia Gardener,
Virginia Living, Carolina Gardener, Heritage and Washingtonian
magazines, numerous newspaper articles and on Martha Stewart’s
television program and magazine.
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