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The Four Seasons at Garden on Cedar Hill Road



Garden on Cedar Hill Road
May in the Garden on Cedar Hill Road

Garden on Cedar Hill Road
The front beds lining the driveway and the road in July. Various varieties of Hosta, Daylilies, Evergreens, Poppies and many other perennials can be viewed in these beds.

Garden on Cedar Hill Road
Here we have Mother Nature posing in the garden. Nice boots for a lady, but given she is always busy in the garden they are a must albeit not very stylish.

Garden on Cedar Hill Road
A mix of various perennials in July, including hybrid Daylilies, Lilium and many other flowering perennials along the north border of the garden. The color is very diversified in the summer months.

Garden on Cedar Hill Road
This is our Wizard of Oz garden.

Garden on Cedar Hill Road
Dr. Spankenstien checking on the fish in the fish pond.

Garden on Cedar Hill Road
The northern hardy Magnolia Tree
('Jane') in full bloom last spring with the Daffodils (Narcissus).

Garden on Cedar Hill Road
A variety of different Hosta mixed in with different hybrid Daylilies and a few Lilium throughout.

Garden on Cedar Hill Road
Dr. Spankenstein on his morning
walk in the Garden on Cedar Hill Road,  during the fabulous fall colors. He is kept on a leash as he will bolt at the first sign of a squirrel in garden.

Garden on Cedar Hill Road
Winter is still a beautiful time in the gardens. With snow covered branches on the trees and Evergreens, icicles hanging from the eaves troughs. You can also see Dr. Spankenstein's footprints in the snow. Of course I prefer to take my photographs from inside my warm and comfortable home.