Warren Lewis creates beautiful gardens on street corners that need some love around Gladwyne, Pennsylvania.
Warren Lewis' love for horticulture inspired him to start his own landscaping company nearly 40 years ago. But when he's not working, he can still be found with a shovel and rake in hand.
For the past 26 years, Lewis has dedicated his time away from work to public beautification. His projects typically involve transforming unassuming pieces of land on the sides of roads into beautiful gardens. His most recent project can be admired by drivers at the intersection of Williamson Road and Youngsford Road. There, a small triangle of grass and weeds has become an abundant island of colorful flowers.Gladwyne Civic Association
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