The lovely folks at Gleaner Gardens in North Scituate, RI, have been working hard for the past 12 years to restore one of the largest rhododendron collections in the region. The gardens are over 50 years old, with over 100 varieties of rhododendrons, as well as numerous other trees and shrubs. These gardens, which have […]
By Yankee Magazine
Mar 08 2011
The lovely folks at Gleaner Gardens in North Scituate, RI, have been working hard for the past 12 years to restore one of the largest rhododendron collections in the region. The gardens are over 50 years old, with over 100 varieties of rhododendrons, as well as numerous other trees and shrubs. These gardens, which have been featured in Traditional Home Magazine and People Places and Plants, open to the public every memorial day weekend with the help of the Rhode Island Wild Plant Society.
For more information on Gleaner Gardens, check out their blog at: gleanergardens.wordpress.com/