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I am a former teacher, aspiring artist, inveterate traveler This blog is about my Florida garden experience and its expression though poetry, philosophy, photography and art. It includes my other creative endeavors. Here can be found posts about travel to other gardens around the world. My garden is a half acre in zone 9a which includes a large water garden. I have mostly a shade garden because of the huge live oak. To keep things easy, I love to grow bromiliads,ferns,gingers and other tropicals. I need to have a low maintenance garden. In the summer we usually have plenty of rain and it transforms into a jungle. I have converted my swamp into the water garden where I grow irises, waterlilies, papyrus, radigan, spikebush and swamp lily. I also grow citrus (lemon,key lime,grapefruit,tangerines,pineapple,and loquats). Me?...Often the prickly thorn produces tender roses. (Ovid)

Jun 19, 2013

New Jersey’s Hereford Inlet Lighthouse Garden in June

Garden Song

  Inch by inch, row by row, gonna make this garden grow.
All it takes is a rake and a hoe and a piece of fertile ground.
Inch by inch, row by row, Someone bless the seeds I sow.
Someone warm them from below, 'til the rain comes tumbling down.

Pulling weeds and picking stones, man is made of dreams and bones.
Feel the need to grow my own 'cause the time is close at hand.
Grain for grain, sun and rain, find my way in nature's chain,
to my body and my brain to the music from the land.

Plant your rows straight and long, thicker than with prayer and song.
Mother Earth will make you strong if you give her love and care.
Old crow watching hungrily, from his perch in yonder tree.
In my garden I'm as free as that feathered thief up there.

Inch by inch, row by row, gonna make this garden grow.
All it takes is a rake and a hoe and a piece of fertile ground.
Inch by inch, row by row, Someone bless the seeds I sow.
Someone warm them from below, 'til the rain comes tumbling down. 
John Denver



This Victorian cottage garden delights visitors daily at New Jersey’s Hereford Inlet Lighthouse. At the southeast corner of the Jersey shore, in the picturesque community of North Wildwood, NJ






 The lighthouse grounds display the gardening genius of designer and caretaker Steve Murray. Steve designed the lighthouse gardens in 1986 and now spends volunteer hours tending his creation. The plot’s care precludes chemicals. “The caterpillar munching on parsley in June may be the black swallowtail we look forward to seeing later,” he says.






















garden nymph




 




 






18 comments:

  1. What a glorious garden! I love its charming appeal and burst of colors with the aged fencing! Looks like a lovely time! And Oh how I love John Denver!!!

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  2. What a fabulous garden! Thank you for the tour!

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  3. That was wonderful! A colorful, quaint garden. Thanks for sharing with us.

    FlowerLady

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  4. I love a picket fence with hollyhocks.

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  5. Oh my! I LOVE it. How gorgeous this place is. But, the little garden nymph is just too, too cute : )

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  6. What a pretty spot! Love the Hollyhocks and Malva-two plants I can't seem to successfully grow.

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  7. What a wonderful garden spot to visit. Gosh, I wish my gardens looked like those. Love the John Denver words--he was always one of my favorite artists. Lovely blog. Mickie :)

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  8. That is such a pretty garden! The song was playing in my head when I read the beginning of this post--I think I remember it from Sesame Street. Those Holleyhocks and Hydrangeas and Roses and ... everything else ... are wonderful. I love the garden nymph!

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  9. What a lovely garden! I'd like to walk around there, so such an adorable garden nymph come out, I wonder. I like the building of lighthouse as well as the garden.
    Have a nice day!

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  10. After seeing your pictures, I feel a wistful longing to go to the seashore. I love the pictures with the hollyhocks and hydrangeas. Gorgeous!

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  11. I’d like to stroll around the Victorian cottage garden and encounter such a lovely garden nymph in person. I’d like to walk along the seashore, too.

    Yoko

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  12. Sharon, very interesting! I love Victorian houses and lighthouse, nice architecture and garden. Great shots!

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  13. Anonymous7/15/2013

    I like how they incorporated nautical items in the garden. Looks like a great trip and a lovely place to visit.

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  14. Too beautiful and intriguing and inventive for words. But yours do this space justice, Sharon.

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  15. this looks like a beautiful and peaceful place to visit.

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  16. Wow, what a gorgeous garden! You've captured its beauty perfectly.

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  17. You have a wonderful garden.. I love Hollyhocks. I'm going to have to have them at my next place.

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  18. I enjoyed Garden Song and the tour of the lighthouse garden, Sharon. What a charming garden complete with an adorable garden nymph! This tour certainly lifted my spirits on this rainy morning here in Alabama. :-) Thanks for taking us along.

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