
In my last post, I bragged a little on the Certificate of
Excellence that Lovegrove Gallery & Gardens received from TripAdvisor. So
give me a few moments to tell you about the gardens you will discover outside
the back door and windows of the gallery.

You will also find a variety of orchids, bromeliads
and flowering plants with yellow, orange and crimson blooms. You may even find
banana plants and fruit trees if you look closely enough. Some crane their
necks into the Southwest Florida sky from brightly-colored ceramic pots. Most
occupy beds joined together by intentionally meandering footpaths that connect
the garden’s four corners.
Someday, we hope to label the specimens interspersed
throughout the garden. We may even create an acoustiguide audio tour or one you
can listen to on your cell phone. We have big plans. But the overarching
purpose of the gardens is to provide a peaceful, positive respite from the
tensions and pressures of our rush-all-day daily lives.


The garden is dominated by bottle bushes (not to be confused
with bottle brush trees). These bushes are completely artificial.


As I mentioned, the gardens end in a southerly-facing dock
that overlooks a canal leading out to Matlacha Pass.
That’s where Captain Jack
docks the Leomatized powerboat that he uses for his back bay eco-tours. I’ve
also been known to go out in the boat to paint from time to time, taking a page
out of Claude Monet’s playbook. It’s a wonderful experience.
In the center of the garden I’ve built an elevated stage
that looks back toward the gallery and is bordered by a circular maze painted
on a concrete floor.
The stage has served as the platform for individual
musicians, small bands, authors and artists, and a smattering of politicians
too. I’m not just saying this to get you to come and spend some time and money
with us, but you truly owe it to yourself to attend one the events we hold in
the gardens this season. You’ll have a great time and create some terrific
memories that you will treasure a lifetime. We knock ourselves out to make sure
you have an awesome visitor experience.

We’ve also placed a host of artifacts in the gardens, from
an old boat hull to metal and glass sculptures. You’ll have fun discovering the
gems that peek out at your from beneath palm fronds and the broad leaves on the
footpaths along the way.

But don’t take my word for it. Come and see for yourself!
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