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Pamela Page

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Pamela Page is as a documentary filmmaker and a self-taught landscape designer.

While a freshman at Sarah Lawrence her studies brought her to the South of France , Pamela fell in love with the landscape of Provence, the ordered beauty of the potager and the concept of eating fresh food.

Many years later, when Pamela and her husband purchased and restored an 18th century farmhouse in southern Connecticut, Pamela began the long process of bringing back the neglected landscape. Ten years into the endeavor, having grown every perennial she could think of, including a lavender parterre – a feat unheard of in New England - she decided to embark upon the challenge of planning, planting and single-handedly maintaining a traditional potager.

Since then she has helped friends and clients with their flower and vegetable gardens, not only in Connecticut and New York, but in Tuscany, in Panama and Harbour Island in the Bahamas.

Pamela lives with her husband Igor Josa in New York City and Connecticut.

November 17, 2011

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