The John Fairey Garden
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The John Fairey Garden, formerly known as the Peckerwood Garden, is a forty-acre Garden Conservancy and ArbNet certified garden located in Hempstead, Texas in the United States, founded by John G. Fairey. Over three thousand plants, many collected during the more than 100 expeditions to Mexico, many acquired through exchanges with botanical gardens and nurseries, exist in diverse naturalistic settings which is one of the hallmarks of John Fairey's landscape designs. Other design hallmarks include aesthetic use of pea gravel, steel hardscaping, a colonial blue stucco wall, stucco fountain wall, and art.
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