You may recall previous visits to the Old Goat Farm. If you missed them, they're here. For more information about the garden and gardeners, click here. Few words in this post, just some pictures of this delightful garden and nursery.
Syneilesis x hybrida
Some days I feel like this, too.
Hosta
Gossiping trillium
What appears to be lawn is mostly moss. Isn't it gorgeous?
Plant collections are everywhere.
I wonder if living at the farm is as wonderful as it seems like it would be?
A few of the many plants for sale. This is more of a back working area.
The original farm house would have been the L shaped part. (the two peaks and the chimney. At some point, probably within the last 30 years or so, the central part with the turret on top and the wrap-around porch were added. The proportions mess with the minds of old-house aficionados.
It's always a joy to see this exceptional garden 'neath the giant firs awaken in the spring!
The next stop on our day in the country was our first ever visit to the Chase Garden which held an unexpected surprise. You'll have to wait until next week to find out what it was. Until then, have a fabulous weekend and happy gardening! I hope you didn't fall for any April Fool jokes.