Back to Fisher Martin Herb House
By healerwitch
13 comments
As promised we went back to get more pics at the Fisher Martin House and Herb Garden.
This young lady stands in the dyeing garden
This is the water feature that is beside the house
This is a shot of the gardens from on the street
And finally this is the hubby, Waya, who just had to be walking where I tried to take pics of the arch and the wattle fenc!
- 19 Sep, 2009
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Very pretty lovely phots
19 Sep, 2009
I should love to see more of this, Healerwitch! Must go and check your previous blog!
;-)
19 Sep, 2009
Nice job.
19 Sep, 2009
Hmmmm....hubbies have a habit of getting in on the pics ...just like cats!! Lovely photos Healerwitch...thanks.
19 Sep, 2009
I have a six yr old who is disgusted if I put photos up which don't have her in them! ! ! This place looks fantastic HW, thanks for showing us around. :~))
19 Sep, 2009
I like the sculpture of the lady in the dye garden, and the willow arches are great. What a lovely place 8o)
21 Sep, 2009
NO problem Ian, anytime! Jen...she is a nice looking lady for all the ages isn't she? I do enjoy their gardens, but find them lacking in size...just wish they were bigger than 30 feet x 50 feet......it is so easy to walk too fast through them!
21 Sep, 2009
I wish my garden was bigger too, it's a tiny 15'x31' and we're bursting at the seams.
22 Sep, 2009
We have one acre here...would seem like a lot of space right? Well with the way everytyhing is laid out, the neighbors large trees shading most of the yard, most of the day and the way the drain field for the septic system is...we actually have very little space for a garden for anything you might want to eat, of consume in any way!
Frustrating!
22 Sep, 2009
Have you thought of using raised beds, might be a way of using the land in the tank area?
22 Sep, 2009
We do plan to use the raise beds, but with the bottoms open to the soil beneath, the plants roots can still get down into that area to absorb nutrients.......but please if i misunderstand how this works let me know...I am really depressed over having my garden plans shot down!
22 Sep, 2009
Lovely blog Healerw...love the lady in the dyeing garden....:>)
23 Sep, 2009
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I love the arches just as they are dont need plants?
19 Sep, 2009