

Going along with a story about a kid who turns garbage into art, one setting was complete with everyday objects re-imagined as yard ornaments. Probably because it was equally practical for sitting down to read and visually obvious of its theme: The Three Little Bears!Īnd in case you were wondering how the literature survives day after day in the elements- the books are laminated spiral bound versions of their original self, kept in weather proof boxes inside of the stone pillars throughout the garden. The main concept of the gardens is to provide you with a place to sit with a book and get lost in the adventure of reading! My favorite spot was the Three Little Bears vignette. This is not a new concept, but it has been on my to-do list for a while!Īll the beauty and sound of a waterfall without the maintenance of the pond! I’d love the challenge of planting one plant for every letter at my home! Enriching for the mind, body, and spirit, the 70 different gardens are open May through October. And who doesn’t want that all summer long?įor kids learning their ABC’s I think these letters stuck among the plants is a fun visual that doubles as a way to learn the names of plants as well. Just seven minutes from Blue Harbor Resort in Sheboygan, WI, Bookworm Gardens is a vibrant and playful botanical garden based on childrens literature.

Not only would this be fairly easy to do on a smaller scale at home, but the mass of colors creating the ribbons of the rainbow give you a bright pop of color. I love the idea that the annuals are planted in a rainbow arch that follows the path. I was delighted to share a recent visit to Bookworm Gardens in Sheboygan with friends and their two adorable children! There was so much to see and do but I narrowed it down to my favorites- The Top 6 Ideas I am going to steal for my own yard from this magical place! #1 Plant a Rainbow Garden Jenn F on The difference a year makes (in holiday decor)!.Jenn F on Before and After Fireplace surround.Trends from the Las Vegas Builder Convention.The new Family Restroom Building will triple the current restroom capacity, and include ADA accessible restrooms, changing stations and a care room for nursing mothers. 5 ways the design of this Door County rental brings the outside in SHEBOYGAN Bookworm Gardens is seeking funds for its expansion project, which will include the construction of new family restrooms.
