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Planning Summer Vacation: Consider a Trip to the Most Beautiful Gardens


  

Forbes has compiled a listing of the most beautiful gardens in America.  So often when we think of spectacular gardens the images of European and United Kingdom gardens come to mind and they certainly have the most historic; but the US has a few beauties of their own. 

Check out Kykuit (pictured here), The Rockefeller Estate, Pocantico Hills, N.Y.  The beaux arts garden’s main features are classical sculpture, terraces with fountains, pavilions, elaborate urns and former New York state Gov. Nelson Rockefeller’s collection of 20th-century sculpture. Numbering 70 pieces in all, works by Brancusi, Moore, Picasso, Matisse and Calder are displayed here.
 

Or the Old Westbury Gardens also found in NY.  The Old Westbury Gardens has 88 acres of formal gardens, tree-lined walks, ponds and statues. There are stately willows, sycamores, maples and cypresses. Flowers include 2,000 boldly colored tulips, pansies, forget-me-nots, irises and poppies.
 

Looking for a dry look?  Check out this garden in California:  The Ruth Bancroft Garden was the first in the United States to be preserved by the Garden Conservancy at its inception in 1989. It is a “dry” garden with a vast collection of cactus in fantastic colors and shapes. The Ruth Bancroft’s garden has hundreds of varieties of succulents from dry areas from around the world.

For the complete article and listing of the top American gardens:

For the most beautiful gardens in Europe, visit this site.

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Cherry Blossom Festival in DC

 

 It’s time once again for the Cherry Blossom Festival in DC, March 29-April 13, 2008.  If you plan to be anywhere near the DC area during this time, take a detour to view the extraordinary, delicate and beautiful cherry blossoms that surround our nation’s capital. 

The history of how the cherry blossom trees came to be in DC goes back almost 100 years and is a story of friendship:

The National Cherry Blossom Festival annually commemorates the 1912 gift to the city of Washington of 3,000 cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo to enhance the growing friendship between the United States and Japan and celebrate the continued close relationship between our two peoples.

In a simple ceremony on March 27, 1912, First Lady Helen Herron Taft and Viscountess Chinda, wife of the Japanese ambassador, planted the first two of these trees on the north bank of the Tidal Basin in West Potomac Park. By 1915 the United States government had responded with a gift of flowering dogwood trees to the people of Japan. In 1927, a group of American school children reenacted the initial planting; the first festival was held in 1935, sponsored by civic groups in the nation’s capital.



Three thousand, eight hundred more trees were accepted in 1965 by First Lady Lady Bird Johnson. In 1981 the cycle of giving came full circle. Japanese horticulturalists came to take cuttings from our trees to replace Yoshino cherry trees in Japan which had been destroyed in a flood. With this return gift, the trees again fulfilled their roles as a symbol and agent of friendship.  

Visual and Musical Celebration of the Cherry Blossoms.  Photo courtesy of Georgetown.

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Great Big Plants Now in 1 Gallon Form

You asked for it, and now you have it!  Great Big Plants is now available in 1 Gallon bottles.  THis is great news for people who want more of this formula in a single bottle.  Visit the online shop at shop.greatbigplants.com for even more of the energy drink your plants love.

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