This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
Wendy Hodgson purchased a run-down property in South Phoenix that had been stripped of native vegetation. Over the past 4 years, she has worked to restore the landscape, replanting it with a variety of native trees, shrubs, cacti, grasses and wildflowers. As a result, the property has been transformed into a thriving native habitat that now supports more bird, lizard and other wildlife species compared to when she purchased the barren land.
Want To Save Water In Your Garden. Plant Native and Drought Tolerant Plants -...Frida85y
The document provides information on replacing lawns and plants that require a lot of water with native and drought-tolerant plants that are well-adapted to Southern California's climate and require less water. It discusses the benefits of native plants, including reducing water usage and bills. It also lists examples of recommended native tree, shrub, and plant species as well as resources for learning more about designing and caring for native plant gardens.
The Garden of St Christopher is a three-hectare Italianate garden located in Hyde Park, Johannesburg. It was created over four years by landscape designers Debby Tenquist and Martine de la Harpe, who drew inspiration from Iford Manor in England. The garden combines formal elements like a stately pergola and clipped box parterre with more natural areas. It features an extensive collection of rare plants, trees, and three water features. The designers also opened an on-site nursery called Botanica to share their unique plant findings.
Patricia Baldwin transformed her property into a wildlife habitat sanctuary in response to plans for a new subdivision near her home. She created diverse plantings including hedgerows, woodlots, meadows, and wetlands that provide food and shelter for local wildlife. The plantings have attracted many pollinators, birds, frogs and other animals. Over time, Patricia has continued expanding the native plantings and removing invasive species, resulting in a property that successfully mimics the area's natural habitats.
John Tyler Wines- Confessions in Wine Countryjohntylerwines
With deep roots in Sonoma County the Bacigalupi and Heck Families have come together to create premium single vineyard wines from Bacigalupi Vineyards. Experiance a true family owned and operated winery with three generations involved in the business.
Referenced in the new podcast, STEM - Insider Tips for Greenhouse Pros, many of these dramatic landscapes in The Gardens at Ball were planted from 1801 sized inputs of vegetative and premium seed items. Dr. Marvin Miller captured these photos to demonstrate the beauty and inspiration that comes from such landscapes. Color the World!
National Collection of Cyclamen at the Birmingham Botanical GardensGiulio Veronese
Giulio Veronese looks at the creation of the National Plant Collection of Cyclamen species at Birmingham Botanical Gardens, and future plans for the plants
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
Wendy Hodgson purchased a run-down property in South Phoenix that had been stripped of native vegetation. Over the past 4 years, she has worked to restore the landscape, replanting it with a variety of native trees, shrubs, cacti, grasses and wildflowers. As a result, the property has been transformed into a thriving native habitat that now supports more bird, lizard and other wildlife species compared to when she purchased the barren land.
Want To Save Water In Your Garden. Plant Native and Drought Tolerant Plants -...Frida85y
The document provides information on replacing lawns and plants that require a lot of water with native and drought-tolerant plants that are well-adapted to Southern California's climate and require less water. It discusses the benefits of native plants, including reducing water usage and bills. It also lists examples of recommended native tree, shrub, and plant species as well as resources for learning more about designing and caring for native plant gardens.
The Garden of St Christopher is a three-hectare Italianate garden located in Hyde Park, Johannesburg. It was created over four years by landscape designers Debby Tenquist and Martine de la Harpe, who drew inspiration from Iford Manor in England. The garden combines formal elements like a stately pergola and clipped box parterre with more natural areas. It features an extensive collection of rare plants, trees, and three water features. The designers also opened an on-site nursery called Botanica to share their unique plant findings.
Patricia Baldwin transformed her property into a wildlife habitat sanctuary in response to plans for a new subdivision near her home. She created diverse plantings including hedgerows, woodlots, meadows, and wetlands that provide food and shelter for local wildlife. The plantings have attracted many pollinators, birds, frogs and other animals. Over time, Patricia has continued expanding the native plantings and removing invasive species, resulting in a property that successfully mimics the area's natural habitats.
John Tyler Wines- Confessions in Wine Countryjohntylerwines
With deep roots in Sonoma County the Bacigalupi and Heck Families have come together to create premium single vineyard wines from Bacigalupi Vineyards. Experiance a true family owned and operated winery with three generations involved in the business.
Referenced in the new podcast, STEM - Insider Tips for Greenhouse Pros, many of these dramatic landscapes in The Gardens at Ball were planted from 1801 sized inputs of vegetative and premium seed items. Dr. Marvin Miller captured these photos to demonstrate the beauty and inspiration that comes from such landscapes. Color the World!
National Collection of Cyclamen at the Birmingham Botanical GardensGiulio Veronese
Giulio Veronese looks at the creation of the National Plant Collection of Cyclamen species at Birmingham Botanical Gardens, and future plans for the plants
This document provides information about Darts Hill Garden Park located in Surrey, BC. It discusses a white mulberry tree in Bed 21 that produces edible fruit and has an interesting history. It also mentions the effects of the drought in the summer of 2015 and efforts taken by volunteers and staff to keep plants healthy through increased watering. The document provides the contact information for the Darts Hill Garden Conservancy Trust Society and schedules upcoming events at the garden.
Water Efficient Gardening - Clallam County, WashingtonFrida85y
Outdoor water use for lawns and gardens wastes the most household water. This document provides strategies for designing a water efficient landscape using the right plants in the right places, soil management, water storage options, and efficient watering methods to reduce water usage while maintaining an attractive garden. Key aspects include grouping plants by water needs, using natives and drought tolerant species, mulching, drip irrigation, and collecting rainwater in barrels or cisterns.
Drought Conditions Call for Water-Wise Gardening - HawaiiFabienne22Q
Drought conditions caused by an El Nino pattern are affecting parts of Hawaii Island and causing water shortages. Gardening methods that conserve water, such as container gardening, are recommended. Container gardening keeps water in the immediate root zone of plants and requires less watering. Many plants such as herbs, greens, beans, potatoes and tropical trees can be grown successfully in containers. Proper watering and using soil mixes that retain moisture can help plants survive during dry periods.
Sandy Koi discovered a rare atala butterfly feeding on coontie plants during a tour of a native plant garden in 2001. The atala butterfly was thought to be extinct but had been rediscovered in 1979. Koi made the conservation of the atala butterfly her life's work, organizing two reintroduction efforts and now studying them for her PhD. The atala butterfly population relies on the coontie plant for food and had declined as the coontie population was reduced by development in South Florida. Native plant gardens help support the recovery of the atala butterfly by providing habitat for coontie plants.
Tales From the Garden: Xeriscape Botanical Garden - Glendale, ArizonaEric832w
The document discusses the history and development of the Glendale Xeriscape Botanical Garden located at the Glendale Main Library. It was originally landscaped with typical water-thirsty plants but was later converted to a demonstration garden featuring over 400 species of low-water use plants from the Sonoran Desert and other arid regions. The garden has received several awards and provides an educational resource for the community to learn about water-wise landscaping. It is maintained by the City of Glendale Water Conservation Office with help from volunteer gardeners.
The document provides an overview and summary of the author's horticultural travels through Ireland, Scotland, England, and France. Some of the key gardens visited include Glasnevin Botanic Garden in Ireland, noted for its family beds and signage. In Scotland, the author visits Benmore Botanical Garden, praising the allee of giant sequoias and views. The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh is also discussed, specifically praising the rock garden for its naturalistic design and use of local stone.
The Native California Plant Garden located at Batiquitos Lagoon contains only native California plants that require little water and maintenance once established. The garden was developed and is maintained by volunteers to preserve native plants and provide education on their uses in landscaping. It contains over 90 different species of plants from coast live oak to California lilacs and is divided into east and west sections with descriptions and care information provided for each plant.
The red buckeye is a small native tree found in the southeastern United States. It grows 10-25 feet tall and prefers partial shade. Its glossy brown nuts resemble a deer's eye and contain aesculin which makes all parts of the tree poisonous if eaten. The red buckeye blooms in spring with attractive clusters that attract hummingbirds. It is gaining popularity for landscaping and butterfly gardens due to its compact size and ornamental qualities. Carrying a red buckeye nut is believed to bring good luck.
Peter and Denisse Schnebly transformed their backyard avocado orchard in Homestead, Florida into an elaborate outdoor oasis resembling the natural cenote springs of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. Using only a can of spray paint and his imagination, Peter designed a lagoon fed by seven waterfalls surrounded by stacked oolite rock walls and over 200 palm trees. Over nine months, hundreds of tons of rock were excavated to carve out multi-level pathways, beaches, docks, and entertainment spaces overlooking the 2.3 million gallon freshwater lagoon. The organic retreat, built entirely from materials on the property, now serves as a private resort for the couple to relax and host large parties for up
This document provides an overview of Eliot Coleman's development of a system for year-round vegetable gardening in Vermont. Some key points:
- Eliot was inspired to create a winter gardening system while working as a farm manager at a private school in Vermont in the 1980s. He wanted students to have hands-on gardening experience year-round.
- He started with a simple cold frame design, planting hardy winter crops like spinach, carrots, and salad greens. The cold frames provided enough protection to harvest into the winter.
- Adding a layer of protection by building a hoop house over the cold frames, called a "double layer" system, allowed harvesting even later into the winter by
Planning & Planting Your Fall & Winter Garden; Gardening Guidebook for Skagit County, Washington ~ Master Gardeners of Skagit County, Washington State University~ For more information, Please see websites below:
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Organic Edible Schoolyards & Gardening with Children =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851214 ~
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Double Food Production from your School Garden with Organic Tech =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851079 ~
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Free School Gardening Art Posters =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159 ~
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Increase Food Production with Companion Planting in your School Garden =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159 ~
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Healthy Foods Dramatically Improves Student Academic Success =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851348 ~
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City Chickens for your Organic School Garden =
http://scribd.com/doc/239850440 ~
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Huerto Ecológico, Tecnologías Sostenibles, Agricultura Organica
http://scribd.com/doc/239850233
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Simple Square Foot Gardening for Schools - Teacher Guide =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851110
The eco-park located on Sir Gillies Estate aims to educate visitors about agriculture and plants native to the Caribbean through educational tours. It consists of green energy through solar panels, a large greenhouse that cultivates flowers and fruits, a 20-acre green landscape of native plants, and two gift shops representing Saint Kitts and Taiwan built with sustainable materials. The park conserves and exhibits both native and non-native plants to the Caribbean, labeling them with their scientific and local names as well as health benefits and origins.
Fort Collins Native Plants - Fort Collins, ColoradoEric851q
This document provides information about native plant species that are commercially available for landscaping in Fort Collins, Colorado. It discusses the benefits of using native plants, which are already adapted to the local climate and require less water and maintenance than non-native species. It also provides tables listing over 50 native tree, shrub, grass, and wildflower species with details on their characteristics and habitat zones. The document aims to educate homeowners on selecting low-water plants that will provide food and habitat for local wildlife.
Hawaii Backyard Conservation: Ideas for Every HomeownerFujita64g
This document provides homeowners with ideas and practices for conserving natural resources in their backyards. It discusses topics such as attracting beneficial insects, composting, managing nutrients and pests, mulching, planting native plants, and other landscaping techniques. Most of the practices promoted are easy for homeowners to implement and can help protect the environment, support wildlife, and beautify outdoor spaces. The document encourages consulting local experts and resources for help developing an effective backyard conservation plan.
Chicago Illinois - Plant a Rain Garden in your Yard - Help Protect Our Water Resources, & Beautify Your Yard & Neighborhood
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For more information, Please see websites below:
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Organic Edible Schoolyards & Gardening with Children =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851214 ~
`
Double Food Production from your School Garden with Organic Tech =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851079 ~
`
Free School Gardening Art Posters =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159 ~
`
Increase Food Production with Companion Planting in your School Garden =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159 ~
`
Healthy Foods Dramatically Improves Student Academic Success =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851348 ~
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City Chickens for your Organic School Garden =
http://scribd.com/doc/239850440 ~
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Simple Square Foot Gardening for Schools - Teacher Guide =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851110 ~
Gardening with Native Plants - Texas Native Plants Container GardeningFujita64g
This document provides guidance on container gardening with native Texas plants. It discusses selecting plants suited to the container's conditions, such as sunlight exposure and soil type. It recommends choosing a variety of plant textures, forms, and bloom times for visual interest. The document also provides tips on assembling the container garden, such as layering plants and leaving space for growth. It suggests using a well-draining soil mix and optional mulch. Proper watering and protection from weather extremes are also discussed.
A presentation on the history of Bartram\'s Garden in historic Philidelphia, PA including an overview of the archaeological artifacts that were found at this location.
This document discusses water management in permaculture, focusing on designing productive water systems. It notes that only a small percentage of water is available for human use and stresses the importance of surface and soil water storage. Productive ponds can be designed with a variety of edge plants, floating plants, and deep water species. Aquatic plants provide foods and other useful products while supporting a diverse ecosystem. Frogs and fish help control pests in the system. With careful design and management, small ponds can be integrated into the garden as a source of vegetables and other crops.
The John Havlicek Celebrity Fishing Tournament is an annual charity event that benefits the Genesis Foundation for Children, a non-profit dedicated to children born with genetic diseases. The fundraiser is hosted by John and Chris Havlicek along with the Genesis Foundation's board of directors. The event is held over a long weekend in Martha's Vineyard and includes fishing and golf tournaments, a live auction and a comedy show.
This document provides guidelines for structuring a report in a clear and logical manner. It recommends including sections for an introduction, multiple topic sections, summary, conclusions, and recommendations. References and bibliography should use a common format to allow easy retrieval of source information. Paragraphs should be structured for clear presentation and splitting when covering multiple topics. Referencing should follow a consistent structure throughout.
This document provides information about Darts Hill Garden Park located in Surrey, BC. It discusses a white mulberry tree in Bed 21 that produces edible fruit and has an interesting history. It also mentions the effects of the drought in the summer of 2015 and efforts taken by volunteers and staff to keep plants healthy through increased watering. The document provides the contact information for the Darts Hill Garden Conservancy Trust Society and schedules upcoming events at the garden.
Water Efficient Gardening - Clallam County, WashingtonFrida85y
Outdoor water use for lawns and gardens wastes the most household water. This document provides strategies for designing a water efficient landscape using the right plants in the right places, soil management, water storage options, and efficient watering methods to reduce water usage while maintaining an attractive garden. Key aspects include grouping plants by water needs, using natives and drought tolerant species, mulching, drip irrigation, and collecting rainwater in barrels or cisterns.
Drought Conditions Call for Water-Wise Gardening - HawaiiFabienne22Q
Drought conditions caused by an El Nino pattern are affecting parts of Hawaii Island and causing water shortages. Gardening methods that conserve water, such as container gardening, are recommended. Container gardening keeps water in the immediate root zone of plants and requires less watering. Many plants such as herbs, greens, beans, potatoes and tropical trees can be grown successfully in containers. Proper watering and using soil mixes that retain moisture can help plants survive during dry periods.
Sandy Koi discovered a rare atala butterfly feeding on coontie plants during a tour of a native plant garden in 2001. The atala butterfly was thought to be extinct but had been rediscovered in 1979. Koi made the conservation of the atala butterfly her life's work, organizing two reintroduction efforts and now studying them for her PhD. The atala butterfly population relies on the coontie plant for food and had declined as the coontie population was reduced by development in South Florida. Native plant gardens help support the recovery of the atala butterfly by providing habitat for coontie plants.
Tales From the Garden: Xeriscape Botanical Garden - Glendale, ArizonaEric832w
The document discusses the history and development of the Glendale Xeriscape Botanical Garden located at the Glendale Main Library. It was originally landscaped with typical water-thirsty plants but was later converted to a demonstration garden featuring over 400 species of low-water use plants from the Sonoran Desert and other arid regions. The garden has received several awards and provides an educational resource for the community to learn about water-wise landscaping. It is maintained by the City of Glendale Water Conservation Office with help from volunteer gardeners.
The document provides an overview and summary of the author's horticultural travels through Ireland, Scotland, England, and France. Some of the key gardens visited include Glasnevin Botanic Garden in Ireland, noted for its family beds and signage. In Scotland, the author visits Benmore Botanical Garden, praising the allee of giant sequoias and views. The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh is also discussed, specifically praising the rock garden for its naturalistic design and use of local stone.
The Native California Plant Garden located at Batiquitos Lagoon contains only native California plants that require little water and maintenance once established. The garden was developed and is maintained by volunteers to preserve native plants and provide education on their uses in landscaping. It contains over 90 different species of plants from coast live oak to California lilacs and is divided into east and west sections with descriptions and care information provided for each plant.
The red buckeye is a small native tree found in the southeastern United States. It grows 10-25 feet tall and prefers partial shade. Its glossy brown nuts resemble a deer's eye and contain aesculin which makes all parts of the tree poisonous if eaten. The red buckeye blooms in spring with attractive clusters that attract hummingbirds. It is gaining popularity for landscaping and butterfly gardens due to its compact size and ornamental qualities. Carrying a red buckeye nut is believed to bring good luck.
Peter and Denisse Schnebly transformed their backyard avocado orchard in Homestead, Florida into an elaborate outdoor oasis resembling the natural cenote springs of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. Using only a can of spray paint and his imagination, Peter designed a lagoon fed by seven waterfalls surrounded by stacked oolite rock walls and over 200 palm trees. Over nine months, hundreds of tons of rock were excavated to carve out multi-level pathways, beaches, docks, and entertainment spaces overlooking the 2.3 million gallon freshwater lagoon. The organic retreat, built entirely from materials on the property, now serves as a private resort for the couple to relax and host large parties for up
This document provides an overview of Eliot Coleman's development of a system for year-round vegetable gardening in Vermont. Some key points:
- Eliot was inspired to create a winter gardening system while working as a farm manager at a private school in Vermont in the 1980s. He wanted students to have hands-on gardening experience year-round.
- He started with a simple cold frame design, planting hardy winter crops like spinach, carrots, and salad greens. The cold frames provided enough protection to harvest into the winter.
- Adding a layer of protection by building a hoop house over the cold frames, called a "double layer" system, allowed harvesting even later into the winter by
Planning & Planting Your Fall & Winter Garden; Gardening Guidebook for Skagit County, Washington ~ Master Gardeners of Skagit County, Washington State University~ For more information, Please see websites below:
`
Organic Edible Schoolyards & Gardening with Children =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851214 ~
`
Double Food Production from your School Garden with Organic Tech =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851079 ~
`
Free School Gardening Art Posters =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159 ~
`
Increase Food Production with Companion Planting in your School Garden =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159 ~
`
Healthy Foods Dramatically Improves Student Academic Success =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851348 ~
`
City Chickens for your Organic School Garden =
http://scribd.com/doc/239850440 ~
`
Huerto Ecológico, Tecnologías Sostenibles, Agricultura Organica
http://scribd.com/doc/239850233
`
Simple Square Foot Gardening for Schools - Teacher Guide =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851110
The eco-park located on Sir Gillies Estate aims to educate visitors about agriculture and plants native to the Caribbean through educational tours. It consists of green energy through solar panels, a large greenhouse that cultivates flowers and fruits, a 20-acre green landscape of native plants, and two gift shops representing Saint Kitts and Taiwan built with sustainable materials. The park conserves and exhibits both native and non-native plants to the Caribbean, labeling them with their scientific and local names as well as health benefits and origins.
Fort Collins Native Plants - Fort Collins, ColoradoEric851q
This document provides information about native plant species that are commercially available for landscaping in Fort Collins, Colorado. It discusses the benefits of using native plants, which are already adapted to the local climate and require less water and maintenance than non-native species. It also provides tables listing over 50 native tree, shrub, grass, and wildflower species with details on their characteristics and habitat zones. The document aims to educate homeowners on selecting low-water plants that will provide food and habitat for local wildlife.
Hawaii Backyard Conservation: Ideas for Every HomeownerFujita64g
This document provides homeowners with ideas and practices for conserving natural resources in their backyards. It discusses topics such as attracting beneficial insects, composting, managing nutrients and pests, mulching, planting native plants, and other landscaping techniques. Most of the practices promoted are easy for homeowners to implement and can help protect the environment, support wildlife, and beautify outdoor spaces. The document encourages consulting local experts and resources for help developing an effective backyard conservation plan.
Chicago Illinois - Plant a Rain Garden in your Yard - Help Protect Our Water Resources, & Beautify Your Yard & Neighborhood
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For more information, Please see websites below:
`
Organic Edible Schoolyards & Gardening with Children =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851214 ~
`
Double Food Production from your School Garden with Organic Tech =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851079 ~
`
Free School Gardening Art Posters =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159 ~
`
Increase Food Production with Companion Planting in your School Garden =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159 ~
`
Healthy Foods Dramatically Improves Student Academic Success =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851348 ~
`
City Chickens for your Organic School Garden =
http://scribd.com/doc/239850440 ~
`
Simple Square Foot Gardening for Schools - Teacher Guide =
http://scribd.com/doc/239851110 ~
Gardening with Native Plants - Texas Native Plants Container GardeningFujita64g
This document provides guidance on container gardening with native Texas plants. It discusses selecting plants suited to the container's conditions, such as sunlight exposure and soil type. It recommends choosing a variety of plant textures, forms, and bloom times for visual interest. The document also provides tips on assembling the container garden, such as layering plants and leaving space for growth. It suggests using a well-draining soil mix and optional mulch. Proper watering and protection from weather extremes are also discussed.
A presentation on the history of Bartram\'s Garden in historic Philidelphia, PA including an overview of the archaeological artifacts that were found at this location.
This document discusses water management in permaculture, focusing on designing productive water systems. It notes that only a small percentage of water is available for human use and stresses the importance of surface and soil water storage. Productive ponds can be designed with a variety of edge plants, floating plants, and deep water species. Aquatic plants provide foods and other useful products while supporting a diverse ecosystem. Frogs and fish help control pests in the system. With careful design and management, small ponds can be integrated into the garden as a source of vegetables and other crops.
The John Havlicek Celebrity Fishing Tournament is an annual charity event that benefits the Genesis Foundation for Children, a non-profit dedicated to children born with genetic diseases. The fundraiser is hosted by John and Chris Havlicek along with the Genesis Foundation's board of directors. The event is held over a long weekend in Martha's Vineyard and includes fishing and golf tournaments, a live auction and a comedy show.
This document provides guidelines for structuring a report in a clear and logical manner. It recommends including sections for an introduction, multiple topic sections, summary, conclusions, and recommendations. References and bibliography should use a common format to allow easy retrieval of source information. Paragraphs should be structured for clear presentation and splitting when covering multiple topics. Referencing should follow a consistent structure throughout.
This document highlights 10 incredible topiary gardens around the world that are open to the public, including:
1) Levens Hall in England, known for its 17th century geometric topiary hedges and towering shapes.
2) Drummond Castle in Scotland, which has a large St. Andrew's cross parterre with leaning topiary trees.
3) Marqueyssac in France, with 150,000 boxwoods groomed to mimic surrounding hills or the backs of grazing sheep.
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This document outlines a 3 day tour itinerary for a group visiting Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The itinerary includes visits to local landmarks such as the Town Hall, museums, a university, zoo, and botanical garden. It also includes transportation between locations and meals. The group will visit these educational and recreational areas to experience the history and culture of Medan before concluding their tour.
Delta Kappa Gamma Has A Passion For Travel Documentasteagall
The document provides a long list of travel tips and destinations for day trips near Corpus Christi, Texas and longer trips around Texas, organized by region. It recommends beaches, museums, parks, small towns and cities to visit, giving details on attractions and suggestions for things to see, do and eat in each location.
Delta kappa gamma has a passion for travelasteagall
This document provides travel tips and recommendations for destinations near Corpus Christi, Texas, including Port Aransas, San Antonio, Hill Country, and Austin. It highlights activities like fishing, horseback riding, visiting missions and museums, tubing, swimming holes, caverns, BBQ, and more. It also includes tips on inexpensive hotel booking through Priceline and general travel websites for planning trips in Texas.
The document provides details about several gardens located at the Chicago Botanical Garden, including the Heritage Garden, Rose Garden, English Walled Garden, Bonsai Collection, and Japanese Garden. The Heritage Garden demonstrates historical plant classification and includes a sculpture of Carolus Linnaeus. The Rose Garden features over 150 rose varieties across three acres. The Japanese Garden called Sansho-En spans three islands and incorporates traditional Japanese garden elements like pine trees, dry gardens, and stone lanterns.
This document provides information about various gardens, structures, and sites within Airlie Gardens. It includes brief descriptions of the Garden Services Center, Seaside Park Model, Airlie Oak tree, Bradley Creek Pier, Bradley Creek Overlook, Camellia Garden, Lebanon Chapel, Mystery Grave, Pergola Garden, Tranquility Gardens, Bottle Chapel, Spring Garden, and Seasonal Garden. It also provides additional details about the camellias found throughout Airlie Gardens.
This document provides information about an upcoming garden festival in Walcha, New South Wales, including directions to six private gardens that will be open for visitors to tour. It details entry fees, hours of operation, refreshments available, and contact information for the organizers. Maps and descriptions of each garden are included to help visitors plan their route to explore the beautiful cool climate gardens.
Sacaramento CA: Lawnless and Loving It ManualSotirakou964
This document discusses the benefits of removing lawns and replacing them with more sustainable landscaping options. It notes that lawns require large amounts of water and pesticides. Some alternatives to lawns mentioned include habitat gardens, edible gardens, meadows, rain gardens, rock gardens, and children's gardens planted with native species. Native plants are advocated because they are adapted to the local environment and provide benefits like requiring less water and maintenance than non-natives. Examples of lawn removal projects and their before and after appearances are also shown and described.
Enjoy the best of our unique local venues and driveable day trips. The Conejo Valley offers all of the fun yet none of the crowdings of nearby destinations. Enjoy the best of our unique local venues and driveable day trips.
It’s a wonderful time of year to escape to Conejo Valley. The weather is warm, the crowds are mellow, and there’s never a bad time to relax and catch your breath.
15 Best & Fun Things to do in San Marcos – Seek A Tour.pdfSeekatour
things to do in San Marcos. Underwater archaeological excavations at Spring Lake, on the upper San Marcos River, have uncovered artifacts dating to the earliest known inhabitants of the Western Hemisphere, the Clovis Indians. So, a visit to this pious, religious and historical oasis is a must for any travel-enthusiast!
Top Places to Visit in San Marcos(Texas)
Amidst the abundance of nature, wildlife and classy city life, here are 15 of the best places to visit in San Marcos.
If you’re looking for outdoor activities, the San Marcos River is a great place to spend a day tubing, fishing, and swimming. The river runs through the center of San Marcos, and there are plenty of places to enjoy recreational tubing, kayaking, and canoeing.
You can catch catfish, perch, and trout in the river. A great place to hold a picnic, relax and soak up the sun, or visit the riverside as one of the many things to do in San Marcos at night.
Built-in 1867, the Charles S. Cock House Museum is a beautiful stone house and the oldest residence in town. The house uses the Greek Revival style and retains many original features, including a beautiful collection of antiques.
Locals call this kitchen the “cottage kitchen.” Visitors can rent most of the homes for weddings and other special occasions. It can accommodate up to 40 people seated and 60 people standing.The dam reopened as a theme park in 2006 and is now known as Rio Vista Park. The park follows the San Marcos River, which can be seen from the park and is filled with artificial rapids and nice deep swimming holes. Take advantage of one of the tennis courts, picnic at one of the provided tables, or explore the many biking and hiking trails.Your history buff will be delighted to visit LBJ Museum in San Marcos, one of the best things to do in San Marcos. The late Lyndon Baines Johnson, the 36th president, served from 1963 until he served in 1969, but that year is not the focus of this unique museum.
Instead, the LBJ Museum commemorates President Johnson’s years as a college student and later as a schoolteacher. It also commemorates how those years shaped the passage of landmark and great social laws that continue to influence America today.Sewell Park, in the middle of campus, is one of the favorite places in San Marcos. You can spend practically the whole day relaxing. The park has two sand volleyball courts, a large green area for Frisbee, and many trees if you want a hammock or slackline.
The river is full of coves and is a great place to cool off from the Texas sun, or find some fun things to do in San Marcos.
Cross Border Showcase - A Welcome Surprise print insertMarciDiehl
Content writer for the 16 page, magazine-style print insert (500K printed) distributed in the Toronto Star - part of a multi-level, multi-media tourism campaign to invite and encourage Canadians living in southern Ontario Canada to visit the Genesee Valley, Finger Lakes and Central New York region to enjoy the region's myriad attractions. Produced in collaboration with Archer Communications. Break the Ice Media, and Bob Scott Productions.
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1. Top 13 public gardens | Fox News
Published December 06, 2012
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You don't have to know a zinnia from zoysia to be wowed by the these dazzling gardens.
Portland Japanese Garden
Portland, OR.
Japanese maples are at their most vivid in autumn at the Portland Japanese Garden, set on a hilly 5.5
acres among tall cedars, Douglas firs, and hemlocks. Enjoy the views of downtown and Mt. Hood
from the Pavilion's lookout, then meander the trails through five garden areas. In the Natural
Garden, 12 varieties of Japanese maples are showing their true late-season colors. Scattered
throughout the grounds are crimson burning bushes and yellow, orange, and red deciduous azaleas.
Don't miss: The star of the show, a 100-year-old specimen known as That Maple, in the Flat Garden,
just inside the entrance. Its leaves turn brilliant orange in autumn. $10; 611 S.W. Kingston Ave.;
japanesegarden.comÂ
Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens
Fort Bragg, CA.
Canyons, wetlands, a pine forest, and more make up this 47-acre site overlooking the Pacific. See
native species in their natural plant communities, and formal gardens filled with heaths and
heathers. Stroll the trails along coastal bluffs for breathtaking ocean views, at their best on clearer
autumn days. Don't miss: Dahlias in full bloom in the Dahlia Garden in summer and fall. $14
($7/Mendocino Coast Recreation & Park District residents); 18220 N. State 1; gardenbythesea.org
Denver Botanic Gardens
Denver, CO.
With the Rocky Mountains as backdrop, the 24 acres here include idea-filled theme landscapes such
as Plains Garden and Rock Garden. The kids will go nuts for a 19th-century working farm that has
chickens and sheep, plus the rough-hewn wooden treehouse in the new Deer Creek Discovery
Children's Area. The Japanese Garden is awash in fiery color come fall. If the air turns chilly, duck
into the Boettcher Memorial Tropical Conservatory, kept at a balmy 70°, to see banana palms and
coffee plants. Don't miss: Autumn crocus blooming along Shady Lane. $13; 1007 York St.;
botanicgardens.org
The Getty Center
Los Angeles, CA.
Fall is an ideal time to wander the Getty Center's newly refreshed Central Garden amid the maze of
clipped azaleas, blooming dahlias, and a stream. Don't miss: Mod and marvelous bougainvillea
"trees" trained up rebar arbors--they're absolutely awe-inspiring. $15/vehicle; 1200 Getty Center Dr.;
getty.edu
Rancho Los Alamitos
Long Beach, CA.
3. This former estate of the pioneering Bixby family has new features, including a restored barn, farm
animals, and, occasionally, a visiting working blacksmith. Paths lead through the oak- and pine-
shaded Native Garden, the Cactus Garden, and the Cutting Garden. Don't miss: The Oleander Walk,
which is lined with crape myrtle trees whose leaves are turning bright orange. Free; 6400 E. Bixby
Hill Rd.; rancholosalamitos.org
Desert Botanical Garden
Phoenix, AZ.
Rambling among red rock formations with vistas in nearly every direction, the Desert Botanical
Garden will make you feel like you've left the city for the country. Show-offs are bristly headed
barrel cactus and ornamental grasses. Don't miss: The Desert Discovery Loop Trail (about 0.3 mile)
along a yucca forest, and the Sonoran Desert Nature Loop Trail (0.25 mile) through stands of
organpipe cactus. $18; 1201 N. Galvin Pkwy.; dbg.org
The Water Conservation Garden
El Cajon, CA.
Go for the exhibits and classes on how to keep your water bill from breaking the bank. Bring the kids
along as you learn how to grow veggies in a raised bed or check out dollhouse-size models of fire-
safe landscaping. Have a lawn you love to neglect? Find smart solutions at the new meadow of
drought-tolerant ornamental grasses. Don't miss: Fleshy succulents in pink, yellow, green, burgundy,
and blue, plus cactus blooming with magenta flowers. Free; 12122 Cuyamaca College Dr. W.;
619/660-0614 ext. 10; www.thegarden.org
Norton Simon Museum
Pasadena, CA.
At this garden-gallery combo, you'll see Rembrandt portraits, Degas dancers, and Matisse prints.
Don't miss: The sculpture garden outside, where the Maillol nudes nestled in reeds at the lily pond's
edge look as inviting as mermaids. Beyond the daylilies, lavender, and bamboo, Gwynn Murrill's
Sitting Cheetah seems so at home under the trees, you expect its tail to twitch. A cafe tucked into
one corner is a pleasant spot for a break before you head back to the galleries. Closed Tue; $8; 411
W. Colorado Blvd.; 626/449-6840; www.nortonsimon.org
Earthbound Farm
Carmel Valley, CA.
Enjoy a hands-on experience at Earthbound's 30-acre research garden. Get dirt under your
fingernails with a harvest-your-own-flowers walk or a pick-your-own-vegetables chef demo, or visit
the snip-your-own-herbs garden. For a full-on sensory experience, wander barefoot through a low-
growing chamomile labyrinth. Involve your kids in farm life at the children's garden, which has a
tipi, tunnels, and peanut butter-scented plants that could be straight out of Dr. Seuss. Don't miss:
The loaded salad bar (and excellent veggie lasagna) at the farmstand run by Earthbound, the organic
farm that pioneered pre-washed lettuce. $20; 7250 Carmel Valley Rd.; 831/625-6219;
www.ebfarm.com
4. Market by Jean-Georges
Vancouver, B.C.
Indulge in a meal at the buzzy restaurant set in the
Shangri-La, a luxe hotel in British Columbia's tallest (61-
story) building. Don't miss: The view from Market's
terrace. Peer down at a Mondrian-inspired pattern of red,
blue, and black plants carpeting a nearby rooftop. The
terrace's bamboo grove is a peaceful place to soak in the
scene. $$$; 1128 W. Georgia St.; 604/689-1120;
www.shangri-la.com/vancouver
Kahanu Garden
Hana, Maui, HI.
This tropical temple set on Maui's famous road to Hana
offers black lava rock landscapes and awesome views of the jagged coastline. Don't miss: Pi'ilanihale
heiau, built out of lava rock in the late 13th century. One of the largest Hawaiian temples, it's as big
as two football fields. Near its base, get a quick history lesson at the Canoe Garden, where you can
see plants the first Hawaiians brought to the islands by canoe, including Niu (coconut), Ko
(sugarcane), Kalo (taro), and Ki (ti leaves). Closed Sun; $10; 650 'Ula'ino Rd.; 808/248-8912;
www.kahanu.ntbg.org
Cornerstone Gardens
Sonoma, CA.
Here you'll find good browsing in design shops and a boutique-wine collective, but you'll truly fall for
the whole concept of gardens as art. Don't miss: The quirky work of top landscape architects in this
nine-acre complex, including a "flying" picket fence that soars 5 feet above the ground, a tree
encrusted in sky blue Christmas balls, and an orchard of plastic daisy pinwheels. These eye-
poppingly unconventional landscapes make you really think. Free; 23570 State 121; 707/933-3010;
www.cornerstonegardens.com
Red Butte Garden and Arboretum
Salt Lake City, UT.
Hiking trails, walking paths, and primo picnic sites abound in Red Butte Canyon, which in summer
swirls with butterflies and hummingbirds. Don't miss: Classes on herbs and native plants. Talk about
an education; these workshops are offered by the University of Utah. And take in the carpets of 96
types of daffodils, blooming through late April. $6; at the University of Utah, 300 Wakara Way;
801/581-4747; www.redbuttegarden.org
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