Friday, March 27, 2009
Don't thank me yet....
Yesterday I was fortunate enough to visit not one, but TWO of my favorite places. I got to visit with Liz at Garden Lake, and then Mrs. Brown called!
Let me tell you a little bit about Bob and Carolyn Brown, they are in their early 80's, and have been married for 63 years!!!! They are a fresh and vibrant as a 30 year old! They spend every day out in their yard working away. That is probably why they are in such great physical and mental shape. They absolutely amaze me. Bob gets more accomplished in their garden in 1 day than I can in 4 days! They are extremely entertaining. I laugh the entire time I am with them. They are a plethora of garden knowledge. I wish I could pull it all out of their heads and put it on paper. They can root anything....any type of plant you can think of.
The property is 2 acres, and 75% of it is shade. Now, if you don't think you can garden in the shade you need to take a look at these pictures. There are amazing oaks on this property. I asked Mr. Brown how old they were, and he said they were probably 150-200 years old!! They have camellias that are more like trees. They are 20' tall, and I had never seen camellias that big until I came to their house. Everything is bigger and better at The Brown's (or atleast thats the way I see it!).
All of the stones you see used for borders, and the old wood used for fencing Mr. Brown got from their old home place in the country. I believe that old home place was one of their mothers.
I really could sit here and talk about this place for days on end. It is just an amazing place.
Mrs. Brown always shares her plants with me, and luckily for me they have all lived. Whenever she gives someone plants and you thank her, she always says "don't thank me yet, they may die!".
The Brown's garden is one of the gardens that is on tour for our garden club on May 9th. If you are interested in the tour please let me know. Tickets are $10.
Here is the link to the photos I took at The Brown's. Some are blurry...not sure why. I was having a bad camera day!!
ENJOY!
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7 comments:
How lucky you are to know such wonderful people. I can't wait to check out the photos - blurry or not!
what an amazing garden! thanks for the tour. i loved it.
How wonderful for you to be able to visit two personal, wonderful gardens. Liz's garden was a lovely paradise and I felt right at home in Mr. and Mrs. Browns gardens. They are truly an inspiration and I thank you for sharing their gardens in blogland.
FlowerLady
Wow - they are amazing. I love so many things - the bottle tree, and the paling fences, and the plates for edging, - but I agree the big trees are the making of it. Thank you!
What a Place! I love the plates used as borders. Looking at the awesome oak trees makes one just think of Gods Majesty. Just magnificent. Thanks for the tour.
What beautiful gardens. I can see why they are on the tour. I had to go back and reread your post. I can't believe that is in one yard.
The Brown's sound like lovely people. I wish I had neighbors like that.
Just found your nice blog on Blotanical. What an awesome garden and yes I can attest to your assumption that gardening has kept the Browns so young. They're two decades ahead of me but I aspire to be in their shoes when I reach my 80's.
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