
Happy Friday GPODers!
For some added inspiration and color to get us through the winter months, our website editor, Christine Alexander, has gone through her own archives to share some amazing photos she’s captured that haven’t found their way to finegardening.com or the print magazine. To start, she’s sharing some shots she took while visiting New England’s largest botanical garden.
I visited Coastal Maine Botanic Garden in Boothbay, Maine as part of the crew going to work on the video Andy Brand did for us on Dividing Perennials in Fall, which is definitely worth checking out (and doing as well)! I was so amazed by the garden that I ended up shooting a video about the park itself. Andy, the Horticultural Director for the garden, is a long-time contributor to Fine Gardening magazine. You can see some of the many articles he has written for us here.
The gardens were lush, colorful, and gorgeous – even in late October. There are various areas of the botanic gardens, and I daresay you could spend a few days exploring the extensive property. Andy ended up giving us an overview of a few of the most popular gardens, including the garden of the five senses, the children’s garden, and the garden on the slope. The insights into how each of these gardens were designed and maintained were many. Andy also offered ideas for how to bring some of what makes these gardens so special to your own garden and home. Aside from the gardens themselves, there are many programs for kids and adults alike, a yearly native plant sale, and there are amazing statues including the huge trolls- the Guardians of the Seeds – designed by Danish artist Thomas Dambo, which are so fun to search for. Each troll has an accompanying story and message that kids and adults alike will appreciate!
The photos below are just some of the different sights and vistas that grabbed my attention. You can watch the video about these gardens here if you want to see more!
Thankfully, Christine took so many stunning photos of CMBG that we have a second batch to marvel at next week! You didn’t think we’d show off all these amazing plantings but not a single photo of one Dambo’s infamous troll statues would you? Be sure to tune in next week for another installment from Christine, and I hope you all have a fabulous weekend!
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Comments
Very lovely.
What an absolutely fabulous garden! Love that kinetic sculpture echoing the movement of the ornamental grasses.
CMBG is one of my favorites public gardens. Thanks for these fine shots!
You are welcome! It is so beautiful there.
OOh- another garden I would love to visit. Great pictures, but I wish more of the plants had been identified.
I would be happy to try to find the names for you if there were specific plants you are curious about?
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