Powell Gardens, located in Kingsville, Missouri has something for everybody. There's a 12 acre lake, water gardens, woodland plants, a wildflower meadow, and a hiking trail. Some other attractions to see are North America's longest living wall, the nation's largest edible landscape, known as the Heartland Harvest Garden, and a giant ant.
There are special exhibits, too, that change with the seasons, keeping visitors returning throughout the year.
The gardens are open daily, year round. Hours are from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Cost of admission for adults is $10.00, and for children, $4.00.
Largest living wall? I am intrigued now!
ReplyDeleteIt's an interesting title.
DeleteHi Sherry - the longest living wall .. sounds like a hedge, while the largest edible landscape ... sounds like a meadow of watercress - I'd be happy there for a while! Love that ant though ... I'd be intrigued to visit too if it wasn't so far away .. cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteYou'd probably enjoy this place.
DeleteAn edible landscape? The vegetarian really could go grazing then. LOL
ReplyDeleteYes - perfect for vegetarians.
Deletesounds quite unique and I want to see the giant ant. We could feel like ant man near it!
ReplyDeleteThe giant ant is cool.
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ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteHello Sherry. I constantly tease myself by looking at beautiful gardens that I am very unlikely to visit (except the English ones). This one is no exception and I LOVE the giant ant!
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The ant is certainly unique!
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