I love to garden so I found it to be incredibly inspiring. The different gardens were absolutely stunning! I started snapping photos of ideas I wanted to incorporate in my own gardens as well as ideas that I could only dream of having. Sixty plus photos later I found myself not only feeling serene from strolling through garden after garden, but also excited to be able to share a bit of the experience and ideas with you.
This summer we built our own garden obelisks so you can imagine my thrill to see obelisks displayed in bright colors tucked among the beautiful flower beds.
There were beautiful structures that made me want to take up the art of welding just so I could have "dead" metal trees in my yard.
The ponds and other water features were so calming.
I don't think my hubby would be too thrilled if I handed him a shovel and announced that we were going to dig a big pond.
But maybe a dry creek bed with a bridge might be doable.
I'm wondering where we could build an arch for climbing vines?
I love the look of rocks in a garden!
Stepping stone and gravel paths overflowing with flowers and plants make me more giddy than a case full of diamonds and gem stones.
Do you think hubby would mind picking me up some huge rocks while I'm away so that I could incorporate them into my flower beds (hint hint ;~) I've actually asked him to do this---maybe if he reads my blog he'll remember).
Aren't these garden benches wonderful?
I sat on a few benches in the Botanic Gardens just trying to process all of the incredible ideas I found there. I've got even more to share with you tomorrow.
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