I love this gate, created of mountain laurel (
Kalmia latifolia) branches. I have wonderfully talented colleagues and our Children's Garden manager has a special creative streak.
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gate to the Food for Thought Garden at the SC Botanical Garden |
Doesn't a gate like this invite you to a special place?
Yes, it is so inviting. Just beautiful.
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ReplyDeleteThat is one nice gate! Never would have thought of using mountain laurel it is unique no question.
Wonderful gate! I love gates of all kinds but am especially fond of openwork gates like this one.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Sarah. It's a wonderfully inviting gate and it spurs my imagination for dealing with some of the detritus in our backyard.
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