The uprooting of a master gardener Cullen Gardens drew 350,000 visitors a year in its heyday. Now it's closing, but visionary founder Len Cullen sees greener pastures ahead, writes ANTHONY REINHART
10th Dec 2005, 15:12 GMT
In the mid-1960s, round about the time Len Cullen broke ground on his long-held dream, The Byrds were all over the radio, reminding the world that ''to everything there is a season.'' (INSIDER Edition subscribers only)
The uprooting of a master gardener Cullen Gardens drew 350,000 visitors a year in its heyday. Now it's closing, but visionary founder Len Cullen sees greener pastures ahead, writes ANTHONY REINHART related news:
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