It truly is an enchanting place, and I thought that I would share some photos I took when I visited there last week. I hope you all enjoy the little tour!
On the other side of this little cedar hedge is a whole other world...{the witchy part of me certainly appreciates this symbolism ;)}
The garden also has a program for kids to grow veggies :D
Sláinte!
Laurel

Beautiful! What's the flower in the photo under that of the tansy?
ReplyDeleteHi Beks! Those two pretties below the tansy are staghorn sumac {Rhus typhina} drupes. Tasty and pretty!
ReplyDeleteI am working on a post of staghorn sumac recipes, but I want to harvest some more first. :)
Ooh, I look forward to that - not that I have any sumac hehe, but I've heard a lot about it and it's on my ever increasing wants list ;) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful garden!
ReplyDeleteBeks: Perhaps that is something that I can add to the "to send" list. :)
ReplyDeleteElizabeth: Thanks! :)