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Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Deep Cut Gardens

New to me, Deep Cut Gardens proved to be a real hidden treasure.
I have lived in this area my entire life, I have never heard of nor visited this 54 acre garden.
It was beautiful, colorful, bee's and butterflies filled the air.
















This part of the garden/park was home to beautiful flowers, 
vegetable plants, gnomes and fairies.

We missed the rose garden, pergola, koi pond, greenhouse and horticultural center.
Mostly, because I did not realize how big the garden was,
and primarily because we were so hot, 
I suspect we both hoped this was all there was to see.
- sad, but true -
We plan to go back in the fall, to see everything...
and really explore this hidden gem in cooler temperatures.

August 13, 2017

31 comments:

  1. Scrolling down your post, Debbie has been pure delight. The photos are sublime. LOVE the Sunflower, how on earth did you capture that beauty?? AND....the butterfly resting on the red flower, a Dahlia or was it a Zinnia?? Whatever it was, the photo is amazing. How I would love to wander around that 54 acre garden filled with whimsy and botanical delight. I look forward to seeing your Autumn shots of this garden.

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  2. Hello, wonderful photos from your visit. I love all the garden art and the flowers. The butterflies are beautiful. 54 acres is a big area to cover. Glad you are going back. Happy Tuesday, enjoy your day!

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  3. So happy you took us on this gem of a garden, Debbie. Can't wait for you to go back in the Fall. I love those scarecrow characters! I've never seen them like that so it was a fun treat.

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  4. So beautiful! The second photo, Debbie, that's what we have that comes back every year in two places. Wish I knew the name. :)

    xoxo

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  5. awwwwwwwwwwwwwww lovely place

    ...and nice shots

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  6. Amazing place!!!

    Oh yes, bet it will be much more enjoyable, in cooler weather!!!!!!

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  7. Hello Dear Debbie!
    This garden is a lovely, delightful place.
    Autumn must look phenomenal.
    Greetings from Poland.
    Kisses ❤️

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  8. Hello Debbie!:) What a splendid find, and so close to your home. I enjoyed seeing all the flowers, pretty fairies, and gnomes. Your photos are all gorgeous, especially the beautiful butterfly and sunflower shots.:)

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  9. What beautiful gardens it is! I love it. Thank you for sharing that with us.

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  10. Well,I do declare! You have found a treasure here.I predict many more photos coming from this place in the future.

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  11. How exciting to find a new and beautiful place to explore and photograph!
    LOVE your sunflower photo!

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  12. Beautiful place! How in the world did this 54 acres escape your detection for so long? LOL ;-)

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  13. Looks a lovely place, and well worth a trip back.
    Super photo's Debbie.

    All the best Jan

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  14. I'll take some of those tiny tomatoes!

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  15. Beautiful photos! But why is there a giant goatman holding a carrot?

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  16. Always nice to discover someplace new like that. A few wacky features in that garden too!

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  17. You are such an exployer and find the most unique places to visit and this one is lovely. I liked the gnomes and fairies peeking out among the vegetation. The butterfly was lovely and the brown color of it brilliant. I will look forward to your fall visit for more beautiful photos.
    Blessings and hugs!

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  18. I love the gardens, Debbie. In them we find much life. Cute photos !!!
    Buen miércoles.
    Besos.

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  19. Yes, yes, YES! What fun to discover a new place, and sharing it with us is wonderful. The little girl fairy and of course the Gnome are just precious, but it's all a treat for us too!

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  20. I hope you go back, 54 acres!!! My goodness, what a pretty place. You never knew about it? That is so interesting. If we had water, that place is what I dream about making ours look like. I guess I need to move. :)

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  21. Loved the Scarecrows!! I don't even want to call them so)))

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  22. Isn't it amazing there can be all this stuff around us and we don't know about it, that sounds like our botanical garden, to get it all in properly it is either a very long day or takes a few trips, we have a few of those places on our list to revisit when it gets cooler :) Looks like you had plenty of beauty to see on this trip, love all their extra's in there too!

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  23. What a wonderful find! I know you'll enjoy the rest of the garden this fall!

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  24. What a find, Debbie!
    Everything you photographed here is so beautiful.
    I look forward to seeing more of this hidden gem, in the fall.
    Happy day to you!
    xo.

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  25. I'm curious, where does the name come from?! Lovely spot!!!!

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  26. What a fabulous place; I would love it (you know the way I garden -- LOL) .... isn't it great to find new treasures in your own area?

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  27. Hello Debbie, I have heard of Deep Cut Gardens but never been. It looks a fantastic place to visit and I love what you have shown us of your visit. A very colourful place! Have a lovely day :)

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  28. You've found another fantastic place for sure. So many pretty flowers and I just loved the different scarecrows (if you can call them that) the Cat one of course would be my favorite but that fellow with the carrot was pretty fun too. I do hope you go back again and get more lovely photos to share.

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  29. I love the gardens, Debbie. In them we find much life. Cute photos !!! i really like your good idea so much.Thank for sharing.

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