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Genevieve and Morrell Trimble

Afton Villa- Louisiana

Mr. and Mrs. Trimble of New Orleans purchased Afton Villa in 1972. It was in ruins and nothing had been done there since the grand house burned to the ground in 1963. Since the beginning of Afton Villa garden designs were in place combining the English style and the French Louisiana style and each owner added something new. Plans never strayed too far from the original design which is well documented in landscape design records of Louisiana.
The Trimbles cleared the debris over a period of four years( which consisted of hundreds of snakes in the house ruins) and began developing flower gardens amongst the ruins. Over 30,000 daffodil bulbs were planted on the hillsides by Mrs. Trimble in 1980 and she and a bulb grower from Holland began experimenting to see which tulips would grow best in the soil of the Feliciana parishes.
During the Audubon Pilgrimage week in March, thousands of magnificent tulips of gold and white, nestled among blue, yellow and white pansies can be seen in the gardens amongst the ruins. The blue wisteria and the "Pride of Afton" azaleas, along with other azaleas and the thousands of daffodils may be enjoyed from anywhere in the seven-terraced grounds.
Mr. Trimble died in 2004 and Mrs. Trimble is carrying on the work that they so loved and enjoyed together.
This is not my photo but a copy I received from someone. Anyone stating that this is my photo taken by me is wrong.


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Yvonne15-Mar-2009 03:49
What a beautiful story (not the snakey part!!!) and what dedication! Lovely shot of the pair amongst the daffodils Coleen, thanks for sharing it all with us.
Robin Reid15-Mar-2009 02:22
What great dedication and love.
Cindi Smith15-Mar-2009 00:39
Lovely couple and nice to know the history behind the image. A garden made of love between the two of them!
petesie14-Mar-2009 22:59
A very special photo to go along with the exceptional tribute.
Ed Preston14-Mar-2009 22:58
God bless her as I'm sure He is blessing him! Wonderful story and thank you for sharing! It's nice to hear a story such as this during these difficult times.
Bill Ewart Jr14-Mar-2009 21:27
Snakes? Did you say snakes? I hate snakes!!!!
Quote from Indiana Jones!!!
Warm story and photo!~
northstar3714-Mar-2009 21:17
good for her!
laine8214-Mar-2009 19:42
What a lovely story Coleen. Gardeners rarely are so dedicated.
Frank Wilson14-Mar-2009 19:31
Awesome story and photograph to go along. Your part of the country must be exploding in color about now. ENJOY!
J. Scott Coile14-Mar-2009 18:24
Classic. What a loving story to accompany it.