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    Bill and Dawn’s Farm Gardens in Ontario

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerNovember 25, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Happy Monday GPODers!

    We see gardens large and small here on GPOD, but it’s not every day we get to see gardens on a 76-acre farm. Today, we’re heading north to see photos from Bill and Dawn Loney’s expansive space exploding with fall color.

    We, Dawn and Bill Loney, have developed Keppel Croft Gardens on our 76-acre farm located near the tiny hamlet of Big Bay in Ontario, Canada on the south shore of Georgian Bay. It has taken years. We experienced raising sheep, highland cattle, various fowl—enjoying the “hobby farm “experience. We also operated a B&B, taught elementary school locally and in the High Arctic of Canada, and raised a daughter as well! All the time we gardened until we had about four acres of various gardens, nature trails and an arboretum.We even managed (with a friend) to construct a full sized stone henge (Keppel Henge) to celebrate the second millennium’s arrival. And, here we are in our early eighties struggling to maintain the gardens.

    As elderly people do, I ramble. There is so much to tell and the dreams never end… but it takes so much longer to bring them to reality. We are so fortunate that the gardens have brought joy and a feeling of peace to so many visitors. We have created a ‘white elephant ‘ as far as real estate is concerned, but the real joy is knowing that something as ephemeral as a garden has given us so much pleasure and, perhaps, others if you so choose to post the photos.

    On that note I sign off. As always, Bill Loney (and Dawn also)

    Autumn splendour on the lower lawn showing two large monolithic stones.The foreground one is named Lewis, the further one is Connor.

    large boulder in fall gardenA nearer view of Connor retrieved from the sheep pasture beyond the fence.

    sumacs in fall gardenVibrant sumachs which just appeared in the garden.

    large boulder next to small evergreensConnor, given that name because it resembles the head of a young condor.

    trees with fall foliageSugar maples (Acer saccharum, Zones 3–8), columnar English oaks (Quercus robur, Zones 5–8) and staghorn sumachs (Rhus typhina, Zones 3–8).

    line of small cement spheres cutting through lawnThe line of cement spheres lead the eye to the focal point.They tend to be a bit of a chore for the person mowing the lawn which was a former sheep pasture.

    bright chartreuse foliage with bright red foliageAutumn rockery scene with burning bush (Euonymus alatus, Zones 4–9), ginkgo tree (Ginkgo biloba, Zones 5–9), weeping white pine (Pinus strobus ‘Pendula’, Zones 3–8). Bird house with a sedum-covered roof hides an electrical outlet.

    view down farm lane in fallView down our farm lane with burning bush, ginko tree and a bit of Georgian Bay showing in the distance.

    another view down farm lane with white birchView up our lane with ginko tree, burning bush, white birch (Betula papyrifera, Zones 2–7) and Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii, Zones 4–6) at the end.

    black garden gateGateway to no where in particular.

    old hostas in large square pots in fall gardenSome plants may by faded, like the hostas drooping in the large square pots on the right, but this pathway to “no where in particular” is exactly one I’d like to follow.

    Thank you so much for sharing your garden in peak fall color, Bill! While you and your wife may now struggle to maintain this picturesque landscape, I can assure you that what you can manage is spectacular. It was such a delight to hear of all your were able to achieve on this special property, and I hope we get to see it again in the future.

     

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