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Professional History
    
Lynn Felici-Gallant has been gardening for over 20 years, and writing “as long as I can remember.” After  a career as an attorney, Lynn left the active practice of law in 1997 to follow her passion for plants and for writing. 

Her professional foray into the field of horticulture began in 1997 with Jacquelyn Nooney, owner of JNL Landscape, Inc. and The Flower Company, one of New England’s premier garden designers and growers of uncommon annuals. 

Lynn continued her creative and professional development as herbaceous plants manager and marketing director for Churchill’s Garden Center, a nationally recognized, award-winning home and garden center on the seacoast of N.H. She honed her creative skills and business acumen for over a decade before launching Indigo Gardens, llc, in 2007.

Business Philosophy
    
“My goal in establishing Indigo Gardens is to merge my design and business abilities into a single entity whose purpose is to unearth other’s creative potential--to help individuals, homeowners and businesses realize their ability to make an impression that reflects their personalities and the message they wish to convey.”

The fine gardening component of Indigo Gardens seeks to demystify gardening for people of all abilities through inspired designs and education and consultation about the craft. Garden writing and marketing enables Lynn to utilize her  passion for writing to assist others in putting their best face forward.

“It’s my intention to help people present themselves in a way they can be proud of, at home or in business.”

Professional Memberships
Lynn is a member of the following professional organizations:

The New Hampshire Bar Association;
The American Horticultural Association; 
The Garden Conservancy;
The Garden Writer’s Association; and
The Underground: a Grassroots Organization of    Landscape Professionals.
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Malus

Apple (cultivar unknown)


Aconitum napellus

Monkshood


Salvia patens in foreground,

with Rudbeckia fulgida ‘Goldsturm’ and

Miscanthus sinensis ’Gracillimus’

in background.


Annual sage with

Black-eyed Susan and maiden grass.