The Hayfield Garden at Olbrich Botanical Gardens is one of my favorite spots in Madison. The garden, based on English hayfield gardens, virtually takes attention of itself. So the locomoting ( and turning ) is easy. Much of the garden features a low care meadow fescue which needs hardly any tending in the least. A few mowings-one in late springtime, one in late fall-and no lacrimation or fertiliser do this a `` turn easy '' garden.
I love to sit here, settle in a trifle, and daydreaming. Everyone demands a good spot to permit their dreamings roll and slowly take shape. And this is equally good a spot as I 've encountered. There Holds a trifle of thaumaturgy in the bench under the shadiness tree, with the rock way slue here and there.
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