Millburn-Short Hills Magazine May 2017 | Page 60

Greenwood Gardens While Peter’s parents rebuilt the house, they left the hardscape (masonry and woodwork) of Day’s gardens intact. “They masked it with greenery,” Peter says, “so there were ewes and boxwoods hiding the walls.” “They added a layer of French for- mality on the garden, with the allées (corridors of trees) and the box- woods, whereas the Day garden was more Italianate (with axial layouts and terrace) and had a more Arts and Crafts feel (incorporating stone walls and grottoes), says Sophia.” An only child, Peter and his father lived alone at Greenwood following the early passing of his mother in 1956, when he was 5. Peter graduat- ed from Princeton, received an MFA 58 MAY 2017 MILLBURN & SHORT HILLS MAGAZINE in Forestry from Yale and is now a land conservationist. The solitary nature of his childhood had its benefits, “I love to draw and sketch,” Peter says, “that time alone brought out my creative side.” During Peter’s childhood, the estate was 100 acres. In the 1970s, Peter’s father gave 53 acres to the town, and it became Old Short Hills Park. As an adult, Peter’s father offered him Greenwood Gardens to have as his own family home. “There is a theme of parents offering their children something they don’t necessarily want,” Peter says. “I said, ‘I love it and am so grateful for it, and I will protect it for the long term, but I don’t think I will live here.’ That coincided with my father’s own plans to protect the place, so we formed a nonprofit in 2003 after his death.” The Murphys’ involvement in the project began in 2003. Rich had worked as a landscape contractor at Greenwood two years prior and when Peter was assembling a staff, Rich was the natural choice to lead it. The Murphy’s moved into the carriage house with their children in 2003. Though they are the only residents at Greenwood Gardens, 10 other staff members are employed there. There were many challenges to be met in the transition from private home to public estate, from larger problems such as soil removal that >