Longtime 'This Old House' Landscape Contractor Roger Cook Dies at 70
Beloved Member of PBS Show for Nearly 40 Years
Obituary: Roger Cook, 1953-2023
With profound sorrow, we announce the passing of Roger Cook, the esteemed landscape contractor who graced PBS's iconic home improvement series, "This Old House," for nearly four decades. A Massachusetts native, Cook's expertise and passion for gardening and landscaping left an indelible mark on countless viewers.
Cook's journey on "This Old House" began in 1985, where he quickly became a fan favorite. His extensive knowledge, friendly demeanor, and infectious enthusiasm made him a trusted source of inspiration and guidance for homeowners nationwide.
Throughout his tenure, Cook transformed countless outdoor spaces, creating breathtaking landscapes that complemented the architectural beauty of each featured home. His ability to harmonize nature with design earned him widespread admiration and respect within the industry.
Key Highlights of Roger Cook's Career:
- Joined "This Old House" in 1985, becoming a beloved cast member for 38 seasons
- Earned a reputation for his expertise in sustainable gardening practices and native plant selection
- Authored two books on gardening and landscaping, including "This Old House: Landscape Ideas, Projects, and Techniques" (2016)
- Received numerous awards and accolades, including the prestigious Governor's Award for Excellence in Landscape Architecture
Cook's legacy extends beyond television screens. As a dedicated advocate for environmental responsibility, he actively promoted eco-friendly gardening techniques and raised awareness about the importance of preserving natural resources.
The "This Old House" family is deeply saddened by Cook's passing. His contributions to the show and the world of gardening will forever be cherished. In his honor, we will continue to inspire homeowners to create beautiful, sustainable, and enriching landscapes.
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