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Dick and Cole Burrell and I are very proud that our book on
hellebores won the AHS Book of the Year. Click on the Amazon link
below for information .
The second link is to a great new book
by our daughter Helen Kraus and Ann
Spafford.
Gruesome threesome at work
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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
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PRESENTATION
TITLES:
Gardening in the Shade; Staying out
of the sun is good for you and your garden, using shade plants for
year round interest.
Gardening with Hellebores;
How to use Hellebores successfully in the garden, with
emphasis on the many different species as well as hybrids and
companions.
The Winter Garden;
Finding and using plants to provide winter
interest.
Growing Hellebores for
Profit; A Nurseryman's overview with production tips, for
trade shows and plant
conventions.
Using Fragrance in the
Garden, featuring plants which grow and bloom in the
Southern
US.
Hellebores Today; what's New and Exciting,
concentrating on the new hybrids between species as
well as what's happening with Lenten
Roses.
Creating a Meadow Garden;
Making and maintaining a sunny meadow, from our experience
making the Meadow Garden at Pine Knot
Farms.
Helleborus species for
American Gardens; Growing and using species hellebores in the
garden, combining them with other plants for best
effect.
Making Chicken Salad from
Chicken Sh*t; Building, planting and furnishing a garden
using the imagination rather than the
pocketbook.
2003 A Hellebore
Odyssey; Photos 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 us for
special arrangements, we can usually work with a group.
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
former 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 many of Dick's 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 at Pine Knot Farms 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.
Pine
Knot Farms 681
Rockchurch Road Clarksville
Virginia, 23927
phone
434-252-1990 fax
434-252-0768
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