First bridge over a dry creek bed.
Second bridge over the same creek.
A very natural setting. An oak surrounded by our own natural "vinca minor". They even made what I consider a weed look good and again, natural.
A big beautiful Alum standing at attention.
A pond less waterfall, but it works. Fun thing is that when I took the picture, I didn't see all these frogs.
As you first enter this yard, you first see their lovely green house, surrounded by a lush flower bed.
I later found out that this is the garden clubs president yard and creation. No wonder it all looks so natural.
Second bridge over the same creek.
A very natural setting. An oak surrounded by our own natural "vinca minor". They even made what I consider a weed look good and again, natural.
A big beautiful Alum standing at attention.
A pond less waterfall, but it works. Fun thing is that when I took the picture, I didn't see all these frogs.
As you first enter this yard, you first see their lovely green house, surrounded by a lush flower bed.
I later found out that this is the garden clubs president yard and creation. No wonder it all looks so natural.
There were many picture I didn't take, like of the fruit trees. I did try, but the camera wouldn't focus on the little pears just starting to produce. Cutest little things!
Stay tuned for the rest of the garden show tomorrow.
Take care, Brandie
2 comments:
You are right the setting does look so natural. Such gorgeous gardens!
I can see why it would be a favorite, I think it would be mine too. Love the frogs and the greenhouse!
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