The Children's Garden of the Atlanta Botanical Garden, is two acres of fun for kids. It's a collection of ten different gardens. Some of the highlights are the Dinosaur Garden, where kids can dig up fossil replicas, a vegetable garden with an odd assortment of produce like purple tomatoes and polka dotted watermelons, and a Sunflower Garden, where in the summer months, kids can be watered by flowers in the sunflower fountain.
The garden is open from April through October, Tuesday-Sunday from 9-7. Admission is $18.95 for children, and $21.95 for adults.
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Hi Sherry - the gardens sound interesting ... but the entry is fairly high - isn't it? Good luck with the blog hop ... I am uncertain for now. Glad you'll be doing a promotion via Mason ... take care and cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteIt is an expensive entry fee, but the gardens are really beautiful. They have a nice Christmas light show in the winter, too.
DeleteI recognize those decorations!
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Gaia is a lovely exhibit. They recently had a fantasy exhibit where giant topiaries of animals and fantasy creatures were on display. It was impressive!
Deletethat garden looks like a lot of fun. I'd pay the price
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely garden! It's hard to believe such a lovely garden is in the heart of the city of Atlanta.
DeleteI would love that garden. Are unaccompanied adults allowed in? :-)
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I think they'll let you in. :)
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