Each of the gardens that we toured in Leucadia was distinct.
Here is the garden that relished ironworks and was not afraid of rust.
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Birdbath transformed into a succulent garden. |
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Cozy seating on the veranda. |
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Metal plant holder. |
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Rustic iron trellis. |
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Formal outdoor dining. |
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Well worn and well aged. |
Here is the garden that belonged to a ceramics artist.
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A good-sized workshop at the back of the property. |
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Art was incorporated into the landscape. |
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My favorite piece, a delicate rain chain. |
Here is the garden that encouraged games.
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A large stretch of lawn, perfect for a game of croquet. |
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Horseshoes with a gorgeous backdrop. |
Here is the garden that could not be tamed.
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Center, towards back, is an enormous artichoke plant that thinks it's a tree. |
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Blooms threaten to take over. |
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Behind the fruit orchard is a corner for raising chickens. |
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