Showing posts with label Lower Cape Fear Historical Society. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lower Cape Fear Historical Society. Show all posts

Secret Garden Tour Part Two

Friday, February 19, 2016


We had a few really nice sun-shiny, warmer days this past week,
and the weather promises to be beautiful Saturday and Sunday,
...which has me itching for Spring!

Can't wait to get my hands in the dirt,
and fill the container gardens around my home with fresh, pretty, blooming annuals.
Right now, I'd settle for the sweet yellow heads of fragrant daffodils,
that signal the season is right around the corner and headed to the South.
They seem to be running a little late this year!
I hope the little bulbs haven't rotted in the ground, with all the rain we've had this winter.

Last Fall, I went on The Secret Garden Tour in Historical Downtown Wilmington, NC.



I shared Part One of the Tour in this {POST}.

The Secret Garden Tour, presented by The Lower Cape Fear Historical Society,
featured the gardens of thirteen different locations, including six private residences.

All the homes, such as the one on Park Avenue, below, 
were pure delight to tour while leisurely strolling over the beautifully landscaped lawns.



The neat, pretty beds were filled with beautiful plants,
 combined with unique, and often whimsical elements.

When I downloaded my pictures to my computer, the order was scrambled.
The following pictures are in no particular order or grouping.

































The dragonfly design embedded in the dirt path was nice surprise.



And what a lovely custom step of dragonflies. 





Pretty inspiring, huh?

I have one more grouping of pictures to share from the tour
featuring architectural garden pieces incorporated in the gardens, 
such as concrete statues, planters, and gates.
...and the grounds surrounding the shop of a HGTV Star that has recently hung 
their shingle in Wilmington, NC.

So, stay tuned for Part Three of The Secret Garden Tour!



Hope you have a great weekend!
I plan to energize my soul by replanting at least one planter for my front porch!
Happy, happy, happy me!  :)
~Rhonda


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House on Cape Fear - Secret Garden Tour Part One

Monday, October 26, 2015



Fall seems an odd time to take a tour of gardens, don't you think?
But The Secret Garden Tour, hosted by the Lower Cape Fear Historical Society,
around historical downtown Wilmington, NC, did not disappoint!
It was wonderful!

The tour showcased the gardens of 10 private homes and 3 community ones.
I'll be sharing pictures from the tour in three parts... there was that much inspiration!

The Cameron-Hollman House, (currently owned by Mike McCarley),
 and it's majestic garden will be our starting point for the posts.



The Cameron-Hollman House was built in 1790, by Capt. George Cameron.
In 1973, the Federal style home, with Victorian accents, was moved
directly across the street to it's riverfront location, by the Historic Wilmington Foundation.





The home sits high on a hill, overlooking the Cape Fear River,
at the base of the monstrous Cape Fear Memorial Bridge.




The thundering clatter of traffic resounding from the metal grates on the bridge
 would seemingly make this a terrible place to reside, but the noise was oddly therapeutic!






The landscape of the garden flows effortlessly across a slope down to the river.



I saw the metal bird bath statue, below, and one very similar at another home.
Wondered if there was any significance, and the history behind the two.














Beautiful, unique piece!



The garden was once the site of the old Tidewater Power Plant,
and some of the remnants from the plant are still visible.












I hope you'll return for the next two parts of
The Secret Garden Tour, which I'll share over the next few weeks.
Still lots of wonderful, delightful sights to see!



~Rhonda :)


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