Take a tour of a gathering place where nature lovers, art lovers, and gardening enthusiasts connect
Fall is a beautiful fourth dimension to exploreBedrock Gardensin Lee , New Hampshire , one of New England ’s newest public garden . The 30 - acre property was historically a farm and more recently the abode garden of artist Jill Nooney and her husband , Bob Munger . Over the course of three decades the couple build trail , garden rooms , water features , and structure that provide visitors with a unique and immersive timberland escapade . With sculptured chemical element and installation pose throughout the landscape , there are surprise at every turn .
When I first visited the garden with my friendJoanne Vieiraa few year back , the garden was in a time of transition . After yr of swarm their creativity and passion into the attribute , foundersJill and Bobwere prepare to overhaul the torch to the next generation by making their garden accessible to the public . A new nonprofit establishment was shape , licence were acquired , and a parking area and welcome center were built . With the enthusiastic keep of local volunteer , Bedrock Gardens has been transform into a gathering place where nature lovers , art lover , and gardening enthusiast can regain inspiration and connect with each other .
One surgical incision of the garden that is peculiarly beautiful in autumn is Grass Acre , a pile planting ofornamental grassesthat includesswitchgrass(Panicum virgatum , Zones 5–9 ) , lilliputian bluestem ( Schizachyrium scoparium , Zones 3–9 ) , and Japanese woodland grass ( Hakonechloa macra , Zones 5–9 ) . On a breezy day , their dancing , swaying flowering add crusade and sound to this gorgeous “ gage painting . ”

Bedrock Gardens is clear to the public during the growing time of year and normally shut down for the winter in early on to mid - October . For a list of the day and hr that the garden is assailable , clickhere .
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