A garden older than
living memory.
When Elias Horne broke ground in the autumn of 1891, he planted the first of what are now century-old live oaks. He believed that the land itself could hold what words could not. We have tended that belief every season since.
"The land does not forget what it has held. It only grows quieter, and deeper, and more certain."
— Margaret Horne, 1944










