This is part two of the Hocking House open house
from last Saturday.
I hope you will enjoy some more of Jean Magdich’s
Art and Gardens.
Just beyond the grape arbor is a pond.
What would a grape arbor be without a purple swing
to set in and look out over the pond.
You also of course have to have a patio under this large
grape arbor..
and it has to have grapes decorating the flagstones .
Jean does beautiful artwork to the flagstones
she makes.
I love her sweet little angels that set around in her
garden beds.
This was one of her new pieces that she had added
since I was there two years ago.
This little bench looks soft with its tasseled pillow top
but it may get a little hard after awhile.
This is the bed below her deck.
I really liked her little Butterflies and the finial looks
like something out of Alice in Wonderland to me.
I also really liked this giant Butterfly she had made.
Much prettier than this glaring picture shows.
This Garden Man was new and he looks like he
would enjoy visiting Noel in Hawaii.
The Cat Angel was no new but it was fascinating
in amongst the Ostrich Ferns.
It looks like the legendary Moth Man that was seen
along the Ohio River, minus the red eyes.
Who would not want some of her columns in their
garden.
He could come and set below my downspout any day.
Another of her many finials. This one sports some
pretty irises.
No fear of this egret getting the fish in her pond.
A very pretty garden angel.
Would these planters and patio tiles look good in a desert
garden?
Zebra Mallow
She makes Flowered Birdbaths or feeders of every
color. They were beautiful!
A sunny loveseat for the garden.
This double blooming lily brightened the shade.
Her cats nap all the time in her garden.
The Green Lady
Leaf Table and Chairs.
These are such a beautiful border lilies.
This was a beautiful bed with Hostas, Lilies, Impatiens
Bee Balm, Coneflowers and a Japanese maple.
One of the Ever Bloomers adds to the beauty.
Giant Hosta’s in bloom.
Happy Gardening,
Lona
23 comments:
What a fabulous garden Lona, thanks for sharing it. I imagine her pieces are quite expensive, yes? That red flower you admired is simply a scabiosa, called Summer Berries. I started them from seed last year, only one tiny plant made it and didn't bloom till this year. But now look at it!
This is such a beautiful place to visit. I thoroughly enjoyed all the pictures in Part 1 and 2. The garden art pieces are fabulous and blends in nicely with the flowers and trees. How I wish I have some of them in my garden.
I like her garden angels. The Green Lady is amazing! Thank you SO much for taking all the pictures and showing them to us!!!
What beautiful art for the garden, I love the butterfly, of course. But the flowered feeders were so cute and I could use both the tall and short columns in he garden. Great way to elevate any pot. Take care and happy gardening
I'll bet Bilbo would have felt right at home there. (However I shudder to think of the mischief he might have created.)
Lona
I really enjoyed seeing the Hocking Gardens - such a delight seeing all that art and sculpture in the garden. I've been really behind in reading everyone's posts so I've just finished part 1 aswell. My favourites from part one are her stepping stones and those fabulous all year round bloomers and in part 2 its those gorgeous finials. :) Rosie
What a talent! You know I like art in the garden. Do I have to travel or is there a website?
Eileen
Oh my, I want the Green Lady. What a lovely garden and the artist is obviously very talented.
what a beautiful garden, full of art and color! that little loveseat/bench is so ME!
kudzu
Hi Lona...I loved the green lady! What an enchanting place to visit and maybe pick up a piece for the garden. The pretty bench complete with tassled pillow had me imagining that this is what a fairy thone would look like.
There are so many neat pieces in that garden surrounded by beautiful plants. The angel is my favorite. Are the columns concrete? I love that idea. One could use them for bird baths, pots, art or just as they are!
What a great garden tour ! I loved the angels , and one of those benches , such a fun garden...thanks so much ! Gina
I love all the garden art especailly the leaf table and chairs.
What a great garden. Lovely flowers and those wonderful art pieces everywhere.
Marnie
I could imagine sitting there as twilight gathers, the deepening shadows softening the branches. A beautiful garden.
Jen
What a wonderful day you must have had. The art pieces and flowers compliment each other so well. Thanks for sharing...Balisha
Thanks for the tour loved it.
Patsy
Wonderful. I love adding ornamental architecture to the garden. jim
Hi Lona,beautiful your picture.The angels,butterfly,birdbaths and flagstones!!!.The 2 post (part 1 and 2)are beautiful.Your blog is inspirid me.ADIOS!!!!
Hi Lona! Great post! I love all the different views of the garden and art!! I especially like her finials (the Alice in Wonderland one is my fave) and the leaf table and chairs. I'd love to have it! I, too, paint my garden flagstones as well as shells, birdhouses, feeders, etc. My whole family gets involved so it's a fun evening project. Of course, my paintings aren't as pretty as hers, but that's OK. No one is blogging about my painted flagstones either! :)
Just delightful, Lona. How gratifying it must be to have such artistic talent. I'm impressed.
You've highlighted JUST the things I would have in your photos. I really appreciated quality and well-placed garden art, and this garden has it!
Thank you for taking the time to capture and convey the beauty of this place.
I got so behind on your blog and I'm glad I didn't miss this post. The gardens and her art are just beautiful. I love the flower birdbaths! It looks like it was a nice sunny day when you were there.
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