The "Wee White' hydrangea has to grow back too. There is supposed to be white hydrangea on top of all that yellow vinca. They all sprouted from the base. The tops died back to the ground which is not normal for Hydrangea arborescens. At least nobody is eating them this year. No more fertilizer. They were too juicy, tasty and succulent on the juice.
The Wedding Cake Garden is officially for sale. It can be yours for 6.5 million. It comes with the rest of the garden of course, including the Almighty Falls.
The other ingredients of the cake are Brilliance Autumn Fern, 'Biokovo' Geranium and Hosta 'Patriot'. I'm hoping I will grow to like it more as it continues to mature and fill in. The ferns need to be bigger and fatter. Next year if there is one.
Other gardens are priceless.
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Hi Christopher: Beautiful establishment, beautiful views, and beautiful gardens. Your hard work and creative contributions definitely added to the overall value of the Inn. Thanks for including the link to the listing; it was fun to see the interiors. Interesting price history. The boon and bust of real estate is evident. Success in managing it is partly luck, good timing and good ole dinero. And, yes, dreams are priceless especially when they are your own that come true. Gypsy
Wow. That "farm" is incredible. And your work on the gardens is stunning! There are few times when I wished I were truly rich, but I'd prob plop down some coin to buy that place.
And yes, your own place is priceless!
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