Difference between revisions of "Amanda Miller"
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Garden designer with a focus on sustainable gardens, both commercial and residential. Gold medal-winning garden at RHS Hampton, 2014 for her conceptual garden, 'The Stonewall Garden: Breaking Down the Walls of Pride', an LGBTQ-themed garden which intentionally used unusual plant combinations in the garden to emphasise the fact that people should be able to live free and proud of who they are, wherever they live. | Garden designer with a focus on sustainable gardens, both commercial and residential. Gold medal-winning garden at RHS Hampton, 2014 for her conceptual garden, 'The Stonewall Garden: Breaking Down the Walls of Pride', an LGBTQ-themed garden which intentionally used unusual plant combinations in the garden to emphasise the fact that people should be able to live free and proud of who they are, wherever they live. | ||
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* http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2014/07/10/uk-stonewall-garden-wins-gold-at-rhs-flower-show/ | * http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2014/07/10/uk-stonewall-garden-wins-gold-at-rhs-flower-show/ | ||
* http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/gold-first-gay-garden-worlds-biggest-flower-show100714 | * http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/gold-first-gay-garden-worlds-biggest-flower-show100714 | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:29, 28 March 2017
Country
Great Britain
Birth - Death
Occupation
Gardener
Description
Garden designer with a focus on sustainable gardens, both commercial and residential. Gold medal-winning garden at RHS Hampton, 2014 for her conceptual garden, 'The Stonewall Garden: Breaking Down the Walls of Pride', an LGBTQ-themed garden which intentionally used unusual plant combinations in the garden to emphasise the fact that people should be able to live free and proud of who they are, wherever they live.