This is the old Springhouse in Meadowlark Gardens.
It is not too far from falling down as you can see by the supports on both walls.
Nearby are the ferns. I would like to plant them in my own garden. Here are a few varieties planted at Meadowlark.
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It is not too far from falling down as you can see by the supports on both walls.
Nearby are the ferns. I would like to plant them in my own garden. Here are a few varieties planted at Meadowlark.
I am joining Nature Notes, with my thanks to Michelle for hosting this wonderful meme. You can click on the link below to visit Michelle's blog and to visit the other participants.
Nature is solace and heart balm isn't it?
ReplyDeleteAll the ferns look SO green and healthy.
ReplyDeleteThere are so many different variety of ferns. The last one looks interesting. Sometimes during the wet season I do see some green ferns growing in my garden.
ReplyDeleteExcelente trabalho e belas fotografias.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e uma boa semana.
I like ferns but they do tend to take over. Mine think they own the whole garden. I like to see them when the fronds are waiting to open. Nature is very clever, don't you think?
ReplyDeleteI love the ferns and buttercups.
ReplyDeleteGood morning, Denise! The ferns are beautiful. Some I see in our woods others are new to me. Lovely post and images. Happy Monday, enjoy your new week!
ReplyDeleteSo many lovely ferns ... love the way the light dapples on them ...
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I love ferns, too, and have 7 hanging from the eaves of my house.
ReplyDeletein the photo with little yellow flowers, we have that ground cover in the front yard and the ferns are every where, they grow like weeds. we love them and these are beautiful. i love ferns, all types of them and all types of palms.... and i love the names of all the places you go. none of which i can pronounce
ReplyDeleteOooh, Denise, the greens and yellows are absolutely gorgeous! Beautiful and refreshing, much needed! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteEven as ruins, the old spring house is picturesque.
ReplyDeleteI love exploring places like this, the ferns are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ferns. I too want to plant some in my yard and am researching the best species for my garden Denise.. Michelle
ReplyDeleteI love the ferns! But the house remains are very interesting!
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