Shakespeare Garden at the Blount County Public LibraryOne of Our Master Gardener Community Beautification Projects - by Corinne D'Aprile
The Garden is happily at home at the terminus of the bridge over the park connecting downtown Maryville and the library, where there is pedestrian traffic. The walkway into the rear entrance of the library has beds on either side, one of which features a dedicatory plaque and bust of the dramatist. Nearby benches offer rest for walkers. In addition to its natural beauty and pleasing prospect, the Garden serves as a teaching venue for Master Gardeners, as well as a showcase for occasional library events. It offers opportunities for hands-on teaching and service that may include pruning, maintaining perennial plants, and various other needs of a public garden.
One of the earliest signs that the garden is coming to life are the Daffodils and Star Magnolias blooming at the end of February. For more information, contact Sandra Widmeyer or Corinne D'Aprile via email at: info@blountcountytnmastergardeners.org |