Just a quick post of some pictures from a recent visit to the Minnesota Arboretum. I had never been in spring, and enjoyed viewing the early tulips, and daffodils so much. I tried to keep this post entirely full of the lovely tulips, and saved the daffodils for the next one. 
Sharing my own dirt, and any other interesting garden related things I see along the way.
Showing posts with label Minnesota landscape arboretum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Minnesota landscape arboretum. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Date @ The Arboretum
As I plan out my spring garden I also make sure to go through past pictures from visits to public gardens, where the professionals have applied their magic touch. Last summer we visited the Minnesota Landscape Aboretum a few times, but the visit I'm sharing here was a real treat. My husband and I had a real, legit date night when the kids were at a sleepover. We live very far from any relatives, so this is a very rare treat! So thankful for our good friends for this night!
Last summer, our only date night fell on a pretty darn warm summer evening, so naturally I made my husband eat Lebanese food until we almost puked from being full, take the dessert to go, and the walk ALL the back trails at the arboretum I could find. Haha!
We explored the creek and I fell in love with the mossy rocks.
I honestly don't know what these are, but I thought they were beautiful!
Perfect blue sky!
The collection of hydrangeas was in full bloom. Such a treat. It made me excited to watch all of mine at home mature.
Right in the area near the shrub gardens we found a flock of turkeys. We spent a long time just watching them eat all the grass seed someone had put down.
I fell in love with the color of these grapes.
And, of course, took time to appreciate the beautiful tree bark & the trunk of one that had been recently cut down.
There are whole areas of natural native plants. Lots of butterflies.
I decided I need a tamarack in my life.
I stopped to watch the reflection in this creek, way on the other side of the place, for a long bit.
And I begged my husband to make me one of these at home for growing gourds/pumpkins/squash.
Whenever I get to spend time by a Gingko tree I enjoy it.
I also had never had the time to really appreciate all the details in the Japanese garden... I'm usually chasing kids.
This shot below is a water fountain, but the light was so bright in the water it looked like a mirror. So beautiful.
And of course, enjoying hosta leaves.
My perfect mate.
Enjoying all the display gardens.
Thanks for the great date night, Theo!!
Happy gardening!
Labels:
bees,
landscaping,
Minnesota,
Minnesota landscape arboretum,
moss,
twig creations
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