Felder Rushing is a 10th-generation American gardener whose pioneer ancestors (three lines of which were involved, on one side or the other, with the American revolution*), settled across the Southeast, bringing many plants with them. Rushing's overstuffed, quirky cottage garden has been featured in dozens of magazines and TV programs - including a cover of Southern Living and in the New York Times; the celebrated garden includes a huge variety of weather-hardy plants along with a collection of vernacular folk art. There is no turfgrass, just plants, yard art, and "people places."
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