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gradinggardens-blog · 7 years ago
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Sandy Spring Museum Garden Club Tour Saturday, May 20, 2017
On an overcast Saturday morning, I picked up my mother and set out to add some color to the drab, gray day by touring five exceptional gardens as part of the Sandy Spring Museum Garden Club’s annual event. The five private residences were sprinkled throughout the outer-DC suburbs of Maryland, some in secluded, woody areas, while others harbored elaborate landscapes amongst otherwise-nondescript neighborhoods.
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gradinggardens-blog · 7 years ago
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Norfolk Botanical Garden Norfolk, Virginia
It was refreshing to learn that the sprawling Norfolk Botanical Garden did not start as the property of some rich family like so many other grand horticultural attractions. To know that the opulence on display was not something created only for the wealthy makes strolling through garden after garden of this grand estate a more rewarding experience.
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gradinggardens-blog · 7 years ago
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Brighton Dam Azalea Garden Brookeville, Maryland
Someone already familiar with the park areas around that impressive dam structure might not realize that every spring a riotous tidal wave of wild colors crashes down the hillsides in one of the most impressive azalea displays I have seen!
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gradinggardens-blog · 8 years ago
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Green Spring Gardens Alexandria, Virginia
Just a few turns from the busy hustle of the Little River Turnpike lies what at first appears to be a simple neighborhood park where locals (and their dogs) get in their daily walks. While the numerous paved paths that encircle the property of Green Spring Gardens do attract plenty of power-walkers, there are abundant horticultural and historical aspects to be appreciated if you are willing to seek them out.
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gradinggardens-blog · 8 years ago
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Historic Spanish Point Osprey, Florida
Historic Spanish Point is living museum, paying tribute to the many people over the years that inhabited this ideal plot of land that juts out into Little Sarasota Bay. The historic site includes a model of early pioneer life as well as the much older remains of ancient people who once lived there--which is all fascinating, but it is the gardens sprinkled throughout the property that interest me the most!
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gradinggardens-blog · 8 years ago
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Cherry Blossom Report 2017 Tidal Basin, Washington, DC
Washington has experienced some unexpected disturbances over the past year that have thrown things off balance, and the weather was no exception to this trend. We experienced a false spring in late February that caused the blooming process of many plants and trees to begin, only to be hit with a deep freeze that was seasonally appropriate but damaging to delicate buds.I remained hopeful and awaited the warmer temperatures to advance and prove the detractors wrong.
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gradinggardens-blog · 8 years ago
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Orchid Extravaganza Longwood Gardens Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
Meandering about, I sometimes didn’t notice the featured orchids right away, but it was fun to discover them as they seemed to appear in unexpected places. The orchid, in its many forms, becomes the guide that leads you through the labyrinth of interconnected glass houses, and functions as a thread that ties all of the different garden rooms together.
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gradinggardens-blog · 8 years ago
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The Philadelphia Flower Show Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
I wasn’t prepared for the aromatic assault of thousands of tulips hitting me as I walked into the main entrance of the convention hall. This flower show is not for the feint of heart or the seizure-prone! The entrance tableau was a visual spectacle, consisting of a bridge hung with potted flowers and rising out of a sea of tulips and daffodils that arched over a steady flow of picture-snapping attendees.
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gradinggardens-blog · 8 years ago
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Palace of Gold New Vrindaban, West Virginia
A giant, opulent temple is not exactly what one would expect to find in the rustic terrain of rural West Virginia, but it made a stunning statement against a largely untouched backdrop of blue-green Appalachian mountains. The busy rose garden and large lotus pond offer some impressive floral displays, but the main attraction is the palace itself, which seems to tower above it all, demanding attention and awe. Overall, I was most impressed with how expertly the natural elements were used to accentuate the visual impact of the temple.
>> Read the full review from my trip with more photos on the blog!
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gradinggardens-blog · 8 years ago
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Balboa Park San Diego, California
The park is actually a collection of museums, theaters, the San Diego Zoo, and a wide range of recreational areas all set atop a mesa that overlooks the city. Aside from the impeccable landscaping around the ornate buildings and walkways, there are numerous garden features spread across the park, tucked between buildings, and sprouting up throughout in unexpected places.
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gradinggardens-blog · 8 years ago
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"orchids: A MOMENT" Hirshhorn Museum, Washington DC
Each potted plant was placed in a size-specific cubby that made a system of connected shelves along the inner wall of the lobby. I was a little skeptical when I saw pictures online, but in person the orchids are practically popping off the white shelves with colorful personality.
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gradinggardens-blog · 8 years ago
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Franciscan Monastery Washington, DC
Within the walls of the Franciscan Monastery time seems to slow down and simple arrangements of flowers or the untouched beauty of nature take on a special significance. The various replicas and stations for devotion give a sense of purpose and structure to the garden.
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gradinggardens-blog · 8 years ago
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Airlie Gardens Wilmington, NC
On a trip to North Carolina last summer I found myself in Wilmington, where the annual Azalea Festival is a source of local pride. Functioning both as a preserved piece of tidal marshland and a a series of formal gardens, Arlie is infused with a relaxed, southern hospitality.
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gradinggardens-blog · 8 years ago
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Ganna Walska Lotusland Santa Barbara, California
Located in sunny southern California and only accessible through private tours and a hefty admission price, Lotusland lives up to the hype while still maintaining a sense of mystery, keeping you at arms length from experiencing its entirety.
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gradinggardens-blog · 8 years ago
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Rancho Los Alamitos Long Beach, California
A preserved adobe ranch house atop a hill surrounded by ancient trees, formal gardens, and rustic farm buildings. There was something incongruous about a historic site within an exclusive gated community, but this land, I later found out, has a complex history.
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gradinggardens-blog · 8 years ago
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Arlington Garden Pasadena, California
Arlington makes expert use of a small amount of land, and it demonstrates many ambitious ideas about what a public neighborhood space could be.
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gradinggardens-blog · 8 years ago
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Florida Botanical Gardens Largo, Florida
While visiting my grandmother down south, I wanted to add another new garden to my ever-growing list, and the Florida Botanic Gardens sounded like the perfect place. So my sister and I took a day trip to explore this floral destination, and we were not disappointed with the botanical bounty we found.
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