Longhouse Landscape Awards
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09/23/2019

On Saturday, September 21, LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton hosted a luncheon to celebrate its Landscape Awards. This year’s honorees were Kathleen and Charlie Marder of Marders Nursery in Bridgehampton, who were presented by Martha Stewart; Thomas Woltz, a landscape architect who implements biological systems and restoration ecology; Lynden Miller, a public garden designer who rescued and restored The Conservatory Garden in Central Park alongside projects in Bryant Park and the New York Botanical Garden; and Amy Goldman Fowler, an author, gardener, and artist who advocates for seed saving.