Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Cutest Little Nursery Ever

One of the most darling nurseries is in Cambria. You know even though it was cold I had to make a pilgrimage. You enter through this red barn.


This is the florist shop you walk through to get to the nursery.



There are paths that wind around the property with quaint buildings and outdoor spaces. Cutest little playhouse ever.






 Birdies were in all the fountains.


The orchids were just gorgeous.

Loved this wheelbarrow full of herbs and pansies.
I did buy a little turtle made of stones for my garden. Forget to snap a pic. I'll have to share when he finds a home.

Linking to:
Sue Loves Cherries
Outdoor Wednesday
Watery Wednesday
Raising Homemakers
Brambleberry Cottage

18 comments:

  1. What an enchanting place! I love the birds in the bird bath!!

    Thanks for visiting my blog!!
    Pamela :)

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  2. that looks so sweet. I will be glad when the nurserys open here. late spring is usually when.
    Cathy

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  3. I would have enjoyed going with you to this nursery. I have not started going to the ones here yet. Still a little cool for me.

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  4. Hi Sunny, loved the tour. Just like a breath of spring. It's still a little snowy here.Thanks for stopping by Shabby Tea Party. Hugs!

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  5. Yes, definitely the cutest nursery ever! I can't wait 'til it's warm enough to visit the nurseries around here, and plant lots of pansies!
    Happy REDnesday!
    Carol

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  6. Looks like my kind of place. Are you anywhere near San Diego? We were there last March and went to the Carlsbad Flower Fields and Summers Past Herb Farm. I swear, if we weren't so happy with our little farm, I would move to southern California!

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  7. I would love to go shopping there. A surprise everywhere you look.

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  8. Garden of Enchantment! Thanks for sharing.
    Joyce M

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  9. This looks like a place I should check out next time I'm on that part of the coast.

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  10. What a charming place. I would love to go there someday. The birds in the fountain, the wheelbarrow of flowers, just everything was wonderful. It makes me feel like Spring is just around the corner.

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  11. Oh, what a wonderful place to visit at this time of year!
    Hugs, Cindy

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  12. This is a cute nursery. Who doesn't love red barns? The birds in the birdbath are so cute. When do we get to see a picture of your turtle? WHy are you posting, anyway? Shouldn't you be resting????? ;P

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  13. There's no way a walk through a barn like that would be a disappointment. Thanks for the tour!


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    A seeker of scarlet, they say,
    Is likely to savor the day
    If painted in red
    Or ruby—instead
    Of shades of monotonous grey!


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  14. A day well spent! Must have been tempting to buy more than the little turtle:)

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  15. how cute is that place?! and the playhouse...just so charming!!

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  16. I love it!! I wonder how far this is from my house??? hehe

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  17. Oh you know I just love that nursery! I bought the cutest bee matches there the last time I visited. Sadly the plants I have bought there just don't make it in our heat. :( I haven't seen some of the building you showed off. I'll have to look next time I go.

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  18. What a charming nursery! When my children were younger, we lived in a city with a nursery with cute features like that one. I went there often with the kids. And they loved it as much as I did.

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    Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage
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