I just returned from a Master Gardener Field Day at Thanksgiving Point in Lehi, Utah. Learned a lot. Be looking for posts on beneficial insects, building your soil, biochar, and integrated pest management of fruit trees. I thought I'ld share a few photos of the gardens at Thanksgiving Point. Such beautiful gardens. It's worth visiting.
The Huntington in California is another gorgeous and inspiring stop for a gardener. Some future gardens I would love to visit include: Washington's Mount Vernon, Jefferson's Monticello, and Monet's Gardens. What beautiful historic gardens have you visited that have inspired you?
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Couldn't talk my husband into adding a gently flowing stream to our property. |
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The inspiration for Monet. So inspiring! |
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This is called, "As a hen gathereth her chicks..." He's the real Master Gardener. |
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