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Today we're sharing a painting of a special memory at Oak Spring Garden Foundation. On November 10, 1985, HM King Charles III (the former Prince of Wales) and Diana, Princess of Wales, came for a visit to Little Oak Spring.
Artist J. Clayton Bright, who created several bronzes for Bunny Mellon over the years, discusses working with the OSGF founder and returning to Oak Spring to learn about a new art: paper making.
Head Carpenter Fred Griffith, who first came to Oak Spring to help build the Garden Library in 1979, talks about the various projects he’s worked on over the years.
At the Oak Spring Garden Foundation, we’re fortunate to have a skilled stonemason on staff whose beautiful work guides us through the property. Read Greenhouse Manager Caitlin Etherton’s essay on paths at Oak Spring.
To celebrate our founder Bunny Mellon’s 110th birthday, we compiled a list of ten simple ways to remember and honor her kindness, intellect, and appreciation for the natural world.
Some of Oak Spring’s most stunning features are its trees, and every single one tells a story. In this latest blogpost, we’re highlighting several of the foundation’s most unique trees - some that stand out because of their size or age, and some that are special for other reasons. Read on to learn more!