Friday, June 16, 2023

Palmetto Historical Park-Landscaping

 


On the grounds of the Historical Park, the landscape is planted with native flowers and plants and to attract butterflies.
this is a link to their YouTube channel with info on flora and fauna.

Rain Barrel


Syrup Kettle for boiling down the sugar cane syrup



19 comments:

  1. It is beautiful! Wildflowers are my favorite.

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  2. we love this treasures from the past ... the syrup kettle looks super interesting...

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  3. It looks very pretty. I love all the flowers.
    That syrup kettle is pretty interesting. I don't think I've ever seen one.

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  4. Obviously a fascinating place to visit, where beauty and history come together.

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  5. Beautiful native garden, I like to buy flowers that attract the butterflies.
    The kettle is cool. Take care, enjoy your day!

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  6. Lovely seeing all the flowers and it’s heartening to know the place benefits our pollinators.

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  7. How interesting! I would love to see this place while the flowers are blooming!

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  8. The gardener there has most beautiful flowers and designs
    Hugs cecilia

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  9. I love the wild flowers. So pretty. And that kettle - I have a friend in Wisconsin who literally does that still!

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  10. Did my Ibis fly down to visit you? LOVE your new banner my friend!

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  11. I'd love to see that syrup kettle doing its thing -- but I'm guessing it's just for show to lend authenticity.
    Love the wildflowers, and it's nice to know those workers have pride in keeping the park so clean and attractive.

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  12. Everything sure looks beautiful there!

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  13. I am a big fan of natural landscaping...what a wonderful array of wildflowers!

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  14. Such a lovely area. I would love to sit on that bench and watch the butterflies.
    Hope you get rain today.
    We are going to be about 93F. Summer has begun around here.
    Sue

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  15. They do a beautiful job of maintaining everything! That takes a lot of care.

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  16. Sandra, this area looks like a great one for walks and I wondered if it is nearbuy and, if so, do you and beau go there often? The flowers certainly seem to be thriving despite the absence of a lot of rain.

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  17. I like the looks of that. Looks kinda wild and natural.

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