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13 Secret Gardens in America

America is adorned with some beautiful public gardens worth viewing. But if you are in the mood to do a little exploring of gardens less well known, here are 13 secret gardens that open their gates to the public a mere once or twice a year. 
 
1. Stone Acres: Stonington, CT
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With over a quarter mile of manicured hedges, this traditional English-style garden is a wonder to walk through. It even boasts a rose arbor, and what has been termed a 'ha ha' - a recessed garden wall that doesn't block views. 
2. Murray Gardens: Glastonbury, CT
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Once you've walked pass the stone gate, two private acres of twisting garden paths, sculptures, beds of daylilies, as well as a waterfall surrounded by Japanese maples, and much more await you. 

 

3. Garden of Barbara Baker: Fort Worth, TX
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This garden is inspired by English traditions. It also features sectioned-off rooms, and behind this blue gate (pictured) you will find a butterfly garden. 
4. Garden at Elm Tree: Chicago, IL
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Garden at Elm Tree is a stately piece of land, filled with spring flowering bulbs. It has undergone extensive renovation since 2006 and has recently introduced a rose garden and an outdoor fireplace.
5. The Woodlands: St: Louis, MO
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Complete with a Tudor style house, this estate, completed in 1927, has seen many residents, each of whom were avid gardeners. 
 
6. Alice Platt: Taghkanic, NY
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You'll happen across this glorious garden at the end of a country lane. The garden features bridges and paths that embrace the natural vegetation, rather than competing with it. 
7. Garden of Jane Garmey: West Cornwall, CT
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It is hard to look into this dramatic scene from the outside, as centuries-old sugar maples block the view. But, if you are lucky enough to step inside, you will find a birdhouse village and a home that dates back to 1827.
8. Kennelston Cottage: Far Hills, NJ
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This pretty garden has a European feel to it. The garden features a courtyard space with a reflecting pool. It also features a sunken garden with a stone foundation. 
9. Arthur Garden: Fuquay-Varina, NC
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This garden's foundation was originally a tobacco field. The current owner of this suburban Raleigh garden uses it as a food-growing laboratory. 
10. Bird Haven Farm: Pottersville, NJ
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Harriet Stratemeyer Adams, the creator of the Nancy Drew series used to live in the 19th century stone house located in this secret garden. 
11. The Gardens at Ball: Chicago, IL
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This secret garden is set on 10 acres of land. The gardens are typically open to wholesale horticultural customers. Once a year the thousands of annuals, perennials, and shrubs can be seen by the public.
12. Frog Song Farm: Point Arena, CA
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This garden features colorful plants that thrive in a Mediterranean-like climate. You'll likely see some chickens too.
13. The Koi Garden: Olympia, WA
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The main feature to watch out for in this secret garden is the koi pond - which the owner says is the 'piece de resistance'. Nevertheless, its leaf castings and unique birdhouses are equally special. 
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