I can’t believe that I have reached the final new folly description in the garden blog. I have never run a marathon but I can imagine as one approaches the finish line, a mix of exhaustion, euphoria and anticipation surges through one’s veins. This about sums up my emotional state as April 1st approaches. Being […]
Posts Tagged ‘ponds’
2 Weeks to Go in the Folly Frenzy Countdown: The Needle’s Eye
Posted in Garden, tagged Bob's Crane, floating docks, follies, Follies exhibition, garden follies, John Carr, Needle's Eye, ponds, Winterthur, Winterthur Garden on March 22, 2018 | 2 Comments »
Wednesdays at Winterthur: Streams and Ponds
Posted in Garden, Garden Programs, Lectures, Tours, tagged nature, ponds, streams, waterways, Wednesdays at Winterthur, Winterthur Garden on July 18, 2016 | Leave a Comment »
Wednesday, July 20, 2016 From seeps/springs to flowing streams and ponds, join Marlin Dise, superintendent, Farm & Environmental Horticulture, to learn more about the useful and aesthetic qualities of Winterthur’s surface water. Join us for demonstrations, talks, and guided walks covering a wide range of gardening topics. These events begin at 11:30 am on Wednesdays from […]
THE MISSION
Posted in Garden, tagged fish, garden interns, ponds, Winterthur Garden on August 5, 2015 | Leave a Comment »
Frank Quinnette, on assignment and contributing writer to the Garden Blog reports the following: The Location: Pond near the Ox Farm (Route 100 and Route 92) The Date: 24-July-2015 The Time: 17:00 EDST (5:00 pm) The Team: Highly skilled Winterthur garden interns from around the country The Mission: Catch fish in Ox Farm pond and […]