Bal Harbour

Spring/Summer 2022

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Who has had the greatest impact on your career? John Brookes, my friend and mentor. %KV[[QWƂPFOQUVXKUWCNN[KPURKTKPI!My hometown—New York City. 1PGCTVKUVoUYQTM[QWYQWNFEQNNGEVKH [QWEQWNF!Wayne Thiebaud. #RNCEG[QWVWTPVQHQTKPURKTCVKQP! The past. #RNCEG[QWoTGNQPIKPIVQTGVWTPVQ! Japan. &GUKIPGTQTCTEJKVGEVNKXKPIQTFGCF that you most admire and why? Architect Edwin Lutyens and garden designer Gertrude Jekyll—In my mind it is impossible to separate the two. They often worked together and I think they mutually respected and loved one another for each other's skills and talents. Their greatest surviving commission today is the Formal Garden at Hestercombe Gardens— absolutely worth a visit. 5QOGVJKPI[QWEQNNGEV!Vintage garden books and seed catalogs. Last great book you read? The Overstory by Richard Powers. +H[QWYGTGPoVFQKPIYJCV[QWoTGFQKPI you'd be… Dancing! %JCTKVCDNGQTICPK\CVKQP[QWoTGKPXQNXGF with and why? The New York Restoration Project because of our long history providing creative and innovative ways to bring nature, gardens and parks to all New Yorkers! Current project you are most excited about? Joining two properties to create a timeless, patriotic American landscape on Nantucket. +PRTGRCTCVKQPHQTVJGURTKPIYJCVCTG UQOGQH[QWTHCXQTKVGƃQYGTURNCPVU to work with? Peony, allium, new deer- resistant low-grow buddleia, Japanese maples and specialty roses. —Tali Jaffe Minor BAL HARBOUR 139

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