
Are you getting out for walks now that the temps are warming up? We’ve had a lot of rainy days but on the pretty ones, we love going for long walks. I love this time of year when the trees and flowers are all blooming. I’m sort of experiencing two springs since the daffodils and a lot of the flowering trees had already bloomed before I left Georgia to head to Ohio. When I arrived, the daffodils weren’t blooming, so I got to enjoy spring all over again.
I couldn’t stand back and capture it due to all the cars parked along the road, but running down both sides of the entrance to Smith Gardens was the most beautiful bed of tulips! There were stunning!
We found a nice shady spot under the trees to spread out a blanket and enjoyed our picnic in these picturesque surroundings. There were very few people in the park the day we visited so social distancing wasn’t a problem.
I think the tree with the purple blossoms is a Redbud tree. They are usually the first trees to bloom in Georgia. They are quite hardy so they are common trees in the grassy dividers along highways.
A lot of the beds were edged with Grape Hyacinths. Love those so much! The white plant with the bell-shaped blossoms behind the Grape Hyacinths is Lily of the Valley. Correction…these may be snowdrops.
What a gorgeous little park! And how wonderful that it’s within walking distance. Was it someone’s house once? It looks like some of the estates here that have donated their land to the city. Thanks so much for sharing it with us – it’s really beautiful!
Absolutely breathtaking Susan! What a treat to see such beauty. I hope it''s OK to use one of those photos as my desktop background! If I''m ever in that neck of the woods in Ohio, I will most definitely have to visit Smith Garden. Thanks so much for bringing this serene setting to light.
Definitely! If you would like the original photo that’s much bigger and hasn’t been compressed, email me at [email protected] and I’ll send you the original picture as it came straight from the camera. Those usually work much better for a desktop background. Just let me know which photo or photos you would like and I’ll email those over.
Thank you for taking us along. This is one stunning garden and must have been a fabulous treat to see in person!! Would love to know how many tulips were planted there because it was amazing to see!! Also, want to mention all the pop up ads make it very hard to enjoy your posts especially this one as I had to keep reloading the post. I''m not sure if it is on my end or yours but recently I am finding it very hard to close the ad Windows. Love & look forward to your posts and understand necessity for ads, etc. just not sure what''s happening!!
I know, I would love to know how many they’ve planted. Wish we could grow them in GA. Unfortunately, we just get foliage the second year and no blooms. There’s something wrong with that ad and my Ad Manager is trying to troubleshoot it. He emailed today to say they are working on it. Hopefully, they will get it figured out soon.
Def too cold here for this girl, but my son and dil love it! I keep comparing the temps here to the temps in Georgia and it’s always about 10 degrees hotter there.I can’t wait until it gets really warm here and stays warm. I do love the lilacs, though!
How gorgeous, Susan! I am missing OH so much since my niece moved across the country. Our southern spring is so gorgeous, and it’s great you get to experience it unfolding again up north. Don’t you love that green winter grass in OH? I wish I could have something here that lush. Is OH opening up slowly? Thank goodness, Memphis is being very cautious. So many of these southern governors seem to have lost their minds! LOL! Enjoy your wonderful quarantine with your family. I know you have loved every minute with your grands. Thanks for sharing such beauty in this post!
It is beautiful! The grass is really pretty in the garden. I meant to include a photo of the grass in the garden to ask what type it is. It’s different from what I normally see around here…a lot of people use fescue here, but it didn’t look like fescue. I’ll have to include the closeup photo I took of the grass in a future post and hopefully, someone will be able to identify it.
Oh my! What a treat and so close to your family’s home! Just lovely! The picture with the house looks like someplace from “enchanted land”, out of a wonderful story book. So wonderful for a family picnic. Wonder what it looks like in the fall…you will have to let us know if you come back up this fall. Happy “northern” Spring!
Spring is my favorite time of the year. I wonder if the couple that lived in that home so long ago were the masterminds of the garden lay-out as it sits today.What a beautiful morning and lunch you had. Plus not nearly as crowded as Keukenhof!
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