We have several gardens where I live
considered to be gardens of
national significance.
Mincher is one such garden.
I visited in Spring about three years ago.
These photos are just to whet your appetite
Mincher has much to offer the
enthusiastic gardener!
I'm joining Theresa for her Thursday meme
Thank you to everyone who visited and left
your sweet comments on my previous post for the
Around the Word Blog Hop!
Merci à bientôt
be kind to one another!
love the natural wreath on the gate! and the hedgerows, too! thanks for linking this!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful garden, thank you so much for taking me there to visit with you.
ReplyDeleteI bet that would be a lovely place to visit. That is such a neat looking wreath hanging on the gate.
ReplyDeleteAdore that wreath with the orange slices. I should try that -- it looks terrific!
ReplyDeleteThese look like beautiful gardens to wander around in and it has interesting fences as well. I hope you have a great weekend. Pam
ReplyDeleteNow I feel like you were just teasing us with this garden. Oh how we search out beautiful gardens when we travel. I remember a beauty of a maybe it was a park in Christchurch where I could peek into the greenhouse.
ReplyDeleteDearest Shane,
ReplyDeleteMincher gardens look quite interesting for making a stroll... That gives humans hope when the gardens are greening up again for spring!
Hugs,
Mariette
Dear Shane,
ReplyDeleteMincher looks like a beautiful garden and I enjoyed peering through the fence.
Love the wreath on the gate.
Happy weekend
hugs
Carolyn
Dear Shane, this garden is wonderful, thank you for showing us with all the lovely and wonderful fences!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend,
sending love and hugs and blessings,
Claudia xo
What a garden. Feel like a princess after this walk! The wreath is very lovely!
ReplyDeleteHave wonderful weekend
Elisabeth
First impressions are important and the gate with the wreath shows well kept gardens beyond. I love to wander around places like this with my camera.
ReplyDeleteVery nice post. Lovely garden and fence with the beautiful wreath. Have a blessed day. Madeline
ReplyDeleteThat wreath and fence are spectacular! (Almost gives me the energy to get out and make a wreath for our front door!)
ReplyDeleteWhAT a beautiful wreath dear Shane, and how lucky you are to have such gardens not far from where you live...
ReplyDeleteI wish you a beautiful weekend, dear.
Hugs,Dorthe
Hi Shane! Nice to meet you!
ReplyDeleteYour blog also is very nice! I follow you!
Hugs!
Monique
OH Shane! What I would do to be able to visit this garden!!! It looks like a piece of heaven indeed!!! And that shot of the fence is stunning! So good to catch up with you friend....hope you are well!!! Nicole xoxo
ReplyDeleteAnything green and growing is definitely a sight for these sore eyes. Have a wonderful weekend. Tammy
ReplyDeleteDear Shane,
ReplyDeletethank you very much for your Blog visit! I liked to walk with you through the wonderful Mincher Garden, and I was struck by the beautiful wreath on the fence! An affectionate detail!
Hugs from Austria, Traude
️️Lovely garden photos Shane.
ReplyDeleteFinally, the BC teachers strike is over and everyone is back to school on Monday..the learning will start again and 5 years of labor peace.
Happy weekend dear Shane,
Ox
Dagmar
Oh, I love that wreath!
ReplyDeleteLots of lovely pictures again, thank you for sharing them with us :-)
ReplyDeletexx
I am in love with the wreath and am going to try to make one.
ReplyDeleteA lovely variety of fences - and that gate wreath is something else.
ReplyDeleteDiana