Thursday, May 8, 2014

Good Fences ~ Edition 7 ~

Some fun natural Fences at Longwood Gardens!!
 









This area of Longwood Gardens is called the
Idea Garden/Trial Garden.
Here they grow fresh vegetables and herbs to be used in their restaurant,
The 1906

I am super excited to be sharing these pretty, natural fences
protecting these fabulous vegtable gardens with
for Good Fences.
Stop by and consider joining in the fun, any fence or gate will do!!
And trust me, there are a lot of fences out there
that need to be shared!!
 

43 comments:

eileeninmd said...

It is great they grow veggies for their restaurants! Pretty shots from Longwood Gardens, Debbie!

eileeninmd said...

It is great they grow veggies for their restaurants! Pretty shots from Longwood Gardens, Debbie!

Beth said...

These are great shots of the Longwood Gardens! I really like the idea that they grow their own veggies!

Sue (this n that) said...

Hi Debbie, gorgeous photos of all different kinds of fences. They look so good and I especially love the 'house' one :D)

The Furry Gnome said...

We thought of going over to Longwood Gardens when we went down to the Quilt Show in Lancaster, but alas ran out of time. Looks like a wonderful place.

Montanagirl said...

Wonderful photos - the wood fences are a favorite of mine!!

Willow said...

Love all of this fencing ~ actually I just got some ideas for the farm too :)

TexWisGirl said...

i like that! and i really love the cute, simple railing fence made from limbs. :)

thanks, debbie!

Farm Girl said...

I like those fences today Debbie, I would love to have that kind around my gardne too.

Muffie said...

Love the photos of the natural fences. You've convinced me to start looking for some unusual fences!
I'll have to look through my Ireland photos, too, for fences!

Grandma Barb's This and That said...

I love the fence make with branches and the idea that they grow their own veggies!

Sally said...

I love these, Debbie.

So original, and how great they grow veggies for the restaurant!

Have a wonderful day! :)

Rose said...

Oh, Debbie, I love the first one and the one with the frame of the shed...

Anonymous said...

I love this take on the prompt. Sweet and simple, yet necessary and practical.

Unknown said...

Very pretty photos!!

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Pamela Gordon said...

What a beautiful garden area. I love the variety of fences right down to the simple pole one. Have a great day!

Anonymous said...

oh interesting and to grow for a Restaurant. Good idea.

Like the fences you show Debbie.

Gail Dixon said...

Those fences have so much character! You always find the neatest places to visit. Hope you have a beautiful day!

Ruth Kelly said...

I would love to see this garden in full bloom. A natural fence has a certain charm.

Karen said...

What a terrific variety! That's going to be an awesome veggie garden!

Lisa Gordon said...

I love those log fences, Debbie, and how fantastic that they grow their own vegetable for the restaurant.

marilyn said...

Lots of interest in these photos...would be nice to visit there... Wonderful photos and info.

DIMI said...

Wonderful pictures Debbie!I like wood fences!!This is a very brautiful place!!Thank you for sharing!
Dimi...

barbara l. hale said...

That looks like a wonderful place to roam around. Nice fences, too!

barbara l. hale said...

That looks like a wonderful place to roam around. Nice fences, too!

Coloring Outside the Lines said...

How neat that they grow their own vegetables for a restaurant! I would surely eat there! Cool fences, too.

Carola Bartz said...

Natural fences are something special, and you have found some really beautiful ones.

Judy said...

More fences than you can shake a stick at!!

Karen @ Beatrice Euphemie said...

Ah - these are wonderful! Beautiful gardens, too. I love the 'house' trellis! What a great place!

Wayne said...

I was there a few weeks ago and *nothing* outside had bloomed :-( I never realizes what cool fences they have!

Anonymous said...

I like the rustic fence.

DeniseinVA said...

Longwood Gardens is on our bucket list. You took some fantastic photos there Debbie. Everything looks so pretty, and always love the look of a natural fence.

Unknown said...

Neat fences. I like the irregular shapes.

Tina Fariss Barbour said...

These are great photos! I love that natural rail fence--so rustic and strong looking.

Adrienne said...

These are beautiful!! I'm so glad I get to visit Longwood "with" you when you go!

Jen said...

I always enjoy gardens. This one has very nice fences.

LeAnn said...

I am showing my hubby this one. We are getting ready to put in a garden. I liked these pictures that show how they arranged it all with the fencing.
of course, our garden will be small. Thanks for sharing these photo's; awesome as usual.
Blessings for this one!

Cheryl @ TFD said...

I love seeing different gardens and this is a beautiful place. Very nice fences, too.

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

Looks like a great garden and a wonderful selection of fences you have shown us today.

Unknown said...

Love, love, love this look! There's a natural grape vine arbor in this month's Veranda and it's just so pretty overtaken with climbing clematis!

Brian King said...

That's a gorgeous place! Love those simple fences!

Ida said...

Neat natural fences. I'm not sure I visited that portion of LWG when I was there so it was fun seeing your photos.

Naquillity said...

i love my veggies... so this fence protecting them is great. i want to put some natural fences in my yard one day too. hope all is well. have a great day~