This 6 acre complex features a water garden with water lilies, twelve varieties of ornamental grasses and many bog plants. The Perennial Garden showcases a collection of many beautiful standard and unusual seasonal blooming specimens, creating a constantly changing display of flowers and foliage inter-planted with annuals for continuous color. The Herb Garden has many varieties of culinary and medicinal herbs. Basil varieties alone number over a dozen. The exotic Tropical Spice & Flowering Specimen Garden is a collection that includes lovely ginger species and hybrids plus bougainvillea, begonias, cestrums, bay, aristolochia, jasmines, olive, scented geraniums and many more. Also featured are a chile pepper garden and a hosta garden.
Location:
190 Dairy Rd, South Tamaqua Pennsylvania
Telephone
570-386-4276
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06/09 Coming to The South Tamaqua area Atlantic City Beer and Music Festival Atlantic City NJ April5-6 Over 90 different breweries from around the corner and across the country will showcase their unique libations. Galena Dogwood Festival Galena MD May4 The annual Galena Dogwood Festival is will take place throughout Galena. The parade will have a War of 1812 theme. Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival West Friendship MD May4-5 A fun-filled weekend of live animals, crafts and supplies, entertainment and more. Maryland Faerie Festival Darlington MD May10-12 The Maryland Faerie Festival celebrates the Faeries in an atmosphere and with entertainment inspired by Faerie folklore and literature. South 9th Street Italian Market Festival Philadelphia PA May18-19 Bring the entire family to experience the Annual Procession of Saints, and to enjoy the Live Entertainment, Family Events, Crafts, Food, Food and more Food! Mountain Jam Festival Hunter Mountain NY June6-9 Mountain Jam is a four-day, multi-stage event, featuring approximately 50 bands on 3 stages in one of the Northeast’s most pristine natural amphitheaters.
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