Thursday a nice visit to Haskell Gardens

a nice visit to Haskell Gardens

With the nice days, plus add it still being cooler than I would like to go out for early morning walks, and perhaps my wife feeling sorry for me after being stuck in Hospital for a fw days, I have headed out for a few day time walks this week when the weather was nice, one of them was to a spot I like to call the hidden Jewel in the city, because it seems to not be tht well known to people here, and of course Buttonwood park is bigger and known as the Jewel of the city.

A little bit about the gardens
The late Allen C. Haskell, a lifelong New Bedford resident and famed horticulturist, assembled these six acres—the site of a traditional New England-style common, beautiful historic gardens, and one of the oldest homes in the city—over more than 30 years. Today, it’s a public park and an unlikely botanical respite, blooming in the heart of New Bedford.
Its is now managed by a group called the Trustees who manage a few parks and sights in the area.

For those who have seen my posts from here, you will know I love the colorful greenhouse here, well as I saw on this visit the Greenhouses are pretty deteriorated and they are now taking them down, nd the sign says something about reimagining the space, I will be very interested to see what they come up with, but will miss the greenhouse.


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There were a few workers there, doing landscaping work, and a guy working to refresh this cane hmmm not sure exactly what to call it, so I will jusy go with featue


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there were plenty of flowers out in the gardens and I will share some shots of those in a future post, but for today just showing some of the grounds here, its not huge but it is a nice relaxing spot to visit, perhaps because its now so well known


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Here are a few flowers but not close in, I think this is a cool feauture with the repurposed Container


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And that’s all folks


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That is cool how they reused the container like that. I love it. It looks like it was a beautiful day for a walk. We are taking a small trip this weekend and I hope we get some days like that.

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Yeah I learnt the artist who came up with the idea is a local artist and has another piece at the gardens wh9ich is also cool, good luck this weekend

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Hello, dear friend @tattoodjay.

What a beautiful gem you visited, and what lovely photos you took!

A charming place to walk and spend some quality time surrounded by nature.

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Thanks kindly your support is appreciated
it is such a lovely place especially in spring
Have a great day

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Good morning, Mr. @tattoodjay.

I love this area of ​​your city; I also love the greenhouse. I hope they're just restoring it and not removing it completely.

Do you need photos? I like what they did with the container.

Have a wonderful day.

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Thanks kindly your support is appreciated
I did some research and it seems they are taking them all down, to deteriorated to justify repairs but they hint they have something special planned
Have a great day

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What a great place to learn about plants and relax a bit! Thank you for letting us discover it!

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Thanks kindly your support is appreciated

Have a great day

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