Guide to the Gardens of GeorgiaThis guide captures the width and breadth of the gardens of the Peach State. Learn the history and unique offerings of each garden, what plants to see and the best time to see them. Perfect for those who just like to look at pretty flowers and take walks down secluded, shaded paths, as well as for those looking for ideas for their own gardens. Organized by region with detailed information about featured species and garden facilities as well as directions, hours, and admission fees. A complete calendar of garden events and a listing of where to see specific types of flora is included. |
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