SCHEDULE
2pm
July 14, 2007
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$25 All Seats
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DANIEL J. HINKLEY
biography
Dan Hinkley, born in the zone 4 highlands of North Central Michigan, has had a lifelong interest in plants, leading him to receive his B.S. in Ornamental Horticulture and Horticulture Education from
Michigan
State
University
in 1976, and his M.S. in Urban Horticulture from the
University
of
Washington
in 1985.
In 1987, while teaching horticulture at
Edmonds
Community College
north of
Seattle
, he and his partner, Robert L. Jones, began Heronswood Nursery, near
Kingston
. Devoted to introducing rare and unusual plants to gardeners of North America, this endeavor has led Hinkley into the wilds of China, South and Central America, Mexico, New Zealand, South Africa, Nepal, Vietnam, Taiwan, Sikkim, Bhutan, Tasmania and Canada numerous times a year for the past 16 years. Heronswood Nursery previously listed nearly 3000 plant species, and has shipped to 48 states as well as
England
, Europe and
Asia
.
Hinkley has written for a number of periodicals, including Pacific Horticulture, The American Gardener, The Gardener, Gardens Illustrated, Horticulture Magazine, and Martha Stewart Living, as wells as having a regular column for Northwest Garden News and an occasional horticulture feature for the Seattle Times. He is a contributing editor to Horticulture Magazine and has appeared many times on Martha Stewart Living television as a gardening correspondent. His first book, Winter Ornamentals, was published in 1993 and his second, The Explorers Garden: Rare and Unusual Perennials, received the 1999 Book of the Year Award from the American Horticultural Society. On March 9, 2003, Hinkley was honored with the Scott Arboretum Gold Medal from
Swarthmnore
College
in
Pennsylvania
for his lifetime achievements in horticulture. He has been awarded the Marcel Le Piniac Award from the American Rock Garden Society, The Medal of Honor from the Federated Garden Clubs of America, The Garden Communicator of the Year award from the American Nurserymen and Landscape Association and the White Gold Medal from the Greater Cleveland Horticultural Society. He received his most recent award on June 2, 2006, the prestigious Liberty Hyde Bailey Award from the American Horticultural Society for a lifetime of achievement in education, writing and plant exploration.
Dan Hinkley currently resides in
Indianola
,
WA
where he is in the process of realizing his latest endeavor, the Gardens of Windcliff, on a south facing bluff overlooking
Puget Sound
.
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