Roger Cook, Beloved 'This Old House' Star, Dies at 85
Renowned Garden and Landscape Contractor
Roger Cook, a beloved garden and landscape contractor, passed away on August 21st, leaving behind a legacy of expertise and inspiration in the world of home renovation.
'This Old House' Legacy
For nearly four decades, Cook graced the screens of PBS viewers as the resident landscaper on the popular home renovation series "This Old House." His exceptional problem-solving skills and unwavering dedication made him a fan favorite. Cook's ability to transform ordinary outdoor spaces into stunning landscapes left an indelible mark on the show and the industry.
Beyond the Screen
Beyond his television career, Cook was a renowned landscape designer and author. He authored several books, including "Roger Cook's Landscaping Bible" and "The Organic Lawn Care Manual," which provided homeowners with practical advice and expert guidance.
Awards and Recognition
Cook's contributions to the field were widely recognized. He received numerous awards, including the American Horticultural Society's Silver Medal and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Association of Landscape Professionals.
Personal Life and Legacy
Cook was born in Stamford, Connecticut, and developed a passion for horticulture at a young age. He was known for his infectious enthusiasm, kindness, and generosity. Cook's legacy as a master landscaper and an inspiration to homeowners will continue to inspire generations to come.
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