April 2010 Issue

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You want spring? Virginia Living’s April issue brings you spring in its fullest glory, starting with the spectacular gardens at Mount Sharon in Orange County. We also visit two homes in Richmond’s Church Hill that’ll be open for this year’s Historic Garden Week (as will the gardens at Mount Sharon). Want more? There’s the Daffodil Show in Lynchburg—and asparagus statewide (with recipes). Also, see how a chic eatery in Roanoke’s new Taubman Museum has lit a fire under that city’s dining scene, and peek inside the expansive revamping of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Learn how bees work their sweet magic, about the challenges they face, and about what people are doing to help. All this and more in the April 2010 issue of Virginia Living.

The Vantage and the Vista

Over the last decade, an Orange County couple has created an ambitious, spectacular garden with English, French and Italian influences. But the strongest presence of all is the Virginia countryside beyond. (Photography by Roger Foley) Crowning the second-highest point in Orange County is an estate called Mount Sharon, with a garden that […]
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