Life As I See It: Gardens

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Showing posts with label Gardens. Show all posts

A Rainbow of Color at the Schenectady Central Park Rose Garden

Monday, September 2, 2024
There are few places I visit more beautiful and breathtaking than the Schenectady Central Park Rose Garden.  Stunning throughout the season and quite spectacular in June when we visited, there's no wonder that the garden is the backdrop for picture ops and weddings a plenty.    We happened to visit just at the peak of the season in mid-June, a few days later may have been too late, but on this evening in the golden light, the roses put on a show that only photos could describe.

The brainchild of Charles D. Brown, a Schenectady Rose Society member in 1959, the idea of a rose garden was born.  In April of 1960, after a year of ground preparation, 400 rose bushes were planted to start the garden. More were added in the fall. The following year, several hundred additional hybrid teas, floribunda and grandiflora roses were introduced to the garden.

Subsequent years saw the addition of the rockery pool, a triangular fountain, and a reflection pool. The number of rose bushes grew to 4,000. In 1968, a Japanese lantern and arched bridge over the creek were installed below the main garden. Weeping cherry trees were later planted around the creek and a small dam was added to create a reflection pool under the bridge. The garden peaked in the 1970s with an estimated rose population of 7,500 bushes. The garden was the first recipient of the American Rose Society newly created award for “outstanding public garden” February 10, 1970.  (https://schenectadyrose.org/history/
During the 1980s, as businesses and residents moved to the suburbs, city budgets were stretched to the breaking point due to a reduced tax base. As a result, gardeners and park personnel were laid off or retired.  The garden suffered a severe decline until it hit bottom in 1993. Rose bushes were stressed from the lack of care and many had died. Weeds were choking out the bushes everywhere.  Thankfully, with the help of dedicated individuals, many volunteers and ongoing fundraisers, the rose garden has once again risen to glory and today boasts 4,000 rose bushes and perennials.






















While I'm a capital district native, I had never visited the rose garden until about 9 years ago.  If, like me, you weren't aware that this wonderful garden existed, I urge you to pay a visit soon.  The garden is at the corner of Wright Avenue and Central Parkway in Schenectady NY.   Thank you to the Rose Garden Committee and the many volunteers who work tirelessly to keep the garden so pristine so visitors can continue to enjoy its beauty and serenity year after year!

Shades of Green - A Shade Garden Paradise in Charlton NY

Sunday, June 18, 2023

 When people hear the word, hosta, they probably think about their grandmother's hostas - the old fashioned green and white variety.  Those folks probably have no idea that hostas not come in hundreds of varieties today.  Many of those varieties can be found locally at Shades of Green Nursery in Charlton NY.

I discovered Shades of Green many years ago, in fact I wrote my first blog about it back in 2014 when I first began blogging. Since then I've written at least 5 more blogs about this shade paradise and my yard is filled with gorgeous specimens I've collected over the years from this very nursery.

The thing that makes Shades of Green stand out from other nurseries is the setting. It's not your typical nursery. Shades of Green is more like a botanical garden spread over a couple acres of Wynne Trowbridge's front yard. Tucked among this peaceful setting are hundreds of potted hosta ready for picking at great prices.  
One of the great things about shopping at Shades of Green is the ability to see established hosta and a large variety of other shade loving perennials so you can see the size and mature appearance of most hostas and perennials available for sale....all while feeling like you're visiting the most beautiful, native shade garden. Let me take you on a tour............




























Does this not resemble paradise? For me it does! If you have a shade garden, or if you just love gardens, make a date to visit Shades of Green Nursery which is located at 2036 Cook Road in Charlton NY. The garden is open Tuesday-Friday, 10:00-5:00 and Saturday 10:00-4:00, closed Sunday and Monday.  Tell Wynne I sent you and then tell me if she isn't one of the sweetest people you've ever met!  If you want to see more of this beautiful paradise, check out my earlier blog posts filled with equally tantalizing photos of this great garden center.
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