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Sleepy Cat Farm: A Gardener's Journey (Hardcover)

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By Caroline Seebohm (Text by), Curtice Taylor (Photographs by), Ken Druse (Introduction by)
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Description


A priviledged tour of a lavish estate in Greenwich featuring an abundance of garden experiences--formal boxwood and undulating hornbeam hedges, dense woodland, reflecting pools, arbors and follies--and a "ferme ornée" offering organic produce to the community.

Sleepy Cat Farm is the vision of one man, Fred Landman, who acquired the handsome Georgian Revival house and grounds in 1994. Deeply committed to the concept of harmony between house and garden, he has dedicated himself to the landscape to create "a garden of which the house could be proud."

Collaborating with Greenwich architect Charles Hilton and noted landscape architect Charles J. Stick and drawing inspiration from travels in Europe and Asia, Landman has done just that. The landscape unfolds in a series of garden rooms and pavilions, pathways and pools, statuary and staircases, trees, shrubs and flowerbeds, hillsides and vistas that change daily, monthly, almost minute by minute, as the visitor explores this undulating landscape of surprises, intrigue and unexpected beauty. Names were given to the various aspects: The Golden Path, the Grotto, The Iris Garden, the Spirit Walk, the Perennial Long Border Garden, the Pebble Terrace, the Woodland Walk. Buildings and follies were added, also with storybook names--the Celestial Pavilion, the Barn, the Limonaia, the Chinese Pavilion, the Cat Maze and Arbor. Down the hill from the main house is an working organic farm that supplies produce to the community, a project of Landman's wife, Seen Lippert, a professional chef who worked with Alice Waters in California before moving East.

Landman and Lippert are committed to sharing the beauty that they have created. They are generous in opening the property for charitable events and tours of gardeners and horticultural enthusiasts, particularly through the Open Days program of the Garden Conservancy. As Landman says, "One of my greatest joys is when other people come here and get to experience what I experience every day. The most important thing is that they leave happy."

About the Author


A nationally recognized writer on architecture and gardens, Caroline Seebohm is the author of Paradise on the Hudson: The Creation, Loss, and Revival of a Great American Garden, a monograph on Untermyer Gardens in Yonkers, Boca Rococo: How Addison Mizner Invented Chicago's Gold Coast, and Great Houses and Gardens of New Jersey, among other titles. She and Curtice Taylor previously collaborated on Rescuing Eden: Preserving America's Historic Gardens.

Curtice Taylor has been photographing landscapes and gardens for more than forty years. His work has been published in major gardening and shelter magazines including House & Garden, Architectural Digest, and Connecticut Cottages and Gardens. A childhood friend of Fred Landman, Taylor has been documenting the gardens at Sleepy Cat Farm for more than ten years.

Ken Druse is a highly respected garden writer, lecturer, and gardener. His most recent book is The Scentual Garden: Exploring the World of Botanical Fragrance.

Praise For…


“Landman shares his enchanting world in Sleepy Cat Farm: A Gardener’s Journey.”
New England Home

“Get lost in the verdant beauty and genius of Sleepy Cat Farm with this inspirational book on the evolution of this lavish Greenwich estate. . . . The breathtaking results are documented . . . with detailed imagery of the garden's winding pathways, formal boxwoods, and reflecting pools.”
—Veranda

“If you’re a fan of WAG’s May garden issues, then you’ll know we’re big fans of Monacelli Press’ garden books. So we’re keeping an eye peeled for “Sleepy Cat Farm: A Gardener’s Journey. . . [There’s] no sleeping with this book.” 
—WAG Magazine

“A new book chronicles the inspired vision of Sleepy Cat Farm in Greenwich [and] . . . recounts the transformation of Landman’s Georgian Revival home and its grounds.”
—athome Magazine

Product Details
ISBN: 9781580935814
ISBN-10: 1580935818
Publisher: The Monacelli Press
Publication Date: November 9th, 2021
Pages: 192
Language: English