More of the Montana Garden

The Montana Garden

The Montana Garden
We are still absorbing the Montana Garden; the garden chock full of hidden and secret places, all with a different theme.

The Montana Garden
Towards the back of the property is a small setting of unusual trees and an arbor that draws you to that area to have a look see. There were quite a few guests photographing the palm on the right!

The Montana Garden
Notice all the twirling and enchanting features in the trees? Look up, look down, look everywhere! However, my eye was focused on this tree! I loved it! I could just sit on that bench and talk to that tree!

The Montana Garden
This secret garden is covered in shade and filled with many types of ferns. A garden oasis of lush!

The Montana Garden

The Montana Garden

The Montana Garden

The Montana Garden
I felt I was on Survivor, looking for the Immunity Idol! Ah! There it is! Now, if I can hide it before anyone sees me!

The Montana Garden
This arbor provides a very peaceful and restful area in the Serenity Garden.

The Montana Garden
And here is another!

The Montana Garden
Every garden could use a Pooh Shed too!

The Pooh Shed at Montana House

The Montana Garden
And a reading area that can be moved around!

The Montana Garden
This piece was an attention getter too!

The Montana Garden
Another tree to talk too! My daughter always called them the crying trees. You know the weeping willow?

The Montana Garden

The Montana Garden

The Montana Garden

The Montana Garden
With one last look at the garden we’ll say our goodbyes to the gardeners, since we have one more stop in another garden before the day is over. We’re headed for Windmill Hill next! See you there!
6 Responses to “More of the Montana Garden”
I loooove that reading area! And the Pooh shed!! ❤
I took the picture hoping SB might make me one! No luck so far!
Hihi, here’s to hope! 🙂
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Lovely photos again! Very green! Do you ever see any plants or flowers that you haven’t seen in the US?
Thanks! I see plants all the time that are different, even the roses are very different. I saw an unusual ground cover in one of the gardens that I will be talking about soon that I thought was very different and the gardener told me it was one grown during WWII and not found very often any more. Loved it! Where I live only plants survive that need little to no water! So I love seeing your your lush full gardens!