Each of the gardens that we toured in Leucadia was distinct.
Here is the
garden that made the most of a narrow strip of land.
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A lush archway beckoned visitors inside. |
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Stone wall, covered pond and a bridge for crossing. |
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Storage below and a wooden ladder to get to a secret hiding place. |
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Sundial sculpture and a pop of colorful flowers. |
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Vegetable beds with just enough room to walk around. |
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Bougainvillea borders one end of the house. |
Here is the garden meant for small children.
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Not just the perfect little playhouse but the yard had swings and a slide. |
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Behind the playhouse was their neighbor's tree house which required a bit more
imagination but was spacious and set up for a tea party and/or club meetings. |
Here is the garden that feels strongly about doors, not gates, doors.
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Solid door with glass panes and a lock. |
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Stained glass double doors to let in the wind and fragrance of lavender. |
LOVE LOVE LOVE these gardens!! Who knew?!!
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