Garden Walk
Today was the much anticipated Garden Walk in our city. Nicole and baby Eleanor joined myself, Ross (who insisted he wanted to come) and Francesca on the walk. It was a beautiful, sunny day and there were some lovely gardens to tour. Of the seven gardens on the tour, we got to six of them. Not bad when toting around a pre-schooler, toddler and newborn! Here are some of the highlights. Giant Hostas, Astilbes and various Oak Leaf Hydrangeas were a common sight throughout the day.
The first garden we visited was called a “Friendship Garden”, because many of the plants were received from friends as gifts and divisions. One of the highlights was a train in the garden. One of the owners was a dentist and she had repurposed a tooth shaped toy box as a planter. Her husband joked that she asked him to drill some holes in the bottom and he replied “Good, I get to do a root canal!”. The kids enjoyed this garden the most as they had snacks - Oreo cookies in particular and a play area in the yard for the kids in the family, not to mention the train . I’m sure Ross was thinking I was crazy for trying to talk him into going to Nonna’s house instead and telling him there wouldn’t be anything fun for him.
The houses along the path are actually bird houses.
The play area, with a little seating area for children at the very forefront of the photo.
A very cute garden. The homeowner commented that she is a haphazard gardener. It was cute in that it wasn’t a serious garden. It had many elements of fun and whimsy. I will share the rest of the walk with you shortly. There are so many photos of each garden that I need to spread them out into separate posts. Stay tuned!








