Big Bone Gardens is located in Union, Kentucky across from Big Bone Lick State Park (which is a great place to hike if you're in the area). It's a six acre private garden that includes 7 water gardens, an herb garden, and an adorable gnome garden.
The garden is open to the public on weekends from mid-April through mid-July. The hours are from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Admission is free.
The garden is open to the public on weekends from mid-April through mid-July. The hours are from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Admission is free.
Big Bone Lick State Park. LOL! And I thought the town of Toad Suck in Arkansas was funny.
ReplyDeleteThey sure come up with some weird names for places!
DeleteHi Sherry - like Diane ... I'd visit for the name ... presumably it's a dinosaur area. But a delight to be able to wander around the gardens ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteThere is a dinosaur museum not too far away from this place.
DeleteSounds like a wonderful place to visit with a really fun name.
ReplyDeleteIt is a silly name!
Deleteyea- there has to be a history to that name. But the gnome area sounds fun.
ReplyDeleteGnomes in gardens are always entertaining.
Deleteattractive place to visit
ReplyDeleteYes, it is!
DeleteI think way back in the day when I was a kid my family and I camped at the park. It sure sounds familiar to me. Don't think the gardens were there at the time, feel sure Mom would have wanted to tour them. Looks very pretty.
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They are nice. Not too far from Ohio, too.
DeleteLooks like a beautiful place to visit! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteMaybe some day you'll get to visit.
DeletePopping round as I make my blog rounds to say hi.
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Yep. More problems in my life, so my visits to blogland, at least for now, are few and far between.
DeleteThinking of you...I got to go tour a garden!
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I love this type of amazing place. Look so crazy and beautiful for us. Keep it up. I will share with my friends. Now it's time to avail EXFOLIATING SCRUB for more information.
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