Keppel Croft Farm and Gardens
Welcome to Keppel Croft Farm and Gardens. We (Bill and Dawn Loney) started gardening as a hobby when we came home for the summers from our jobs in the Canadian Arctic. In 1986 we moved back to Keppel Croft and have been gardening ever since. Our extensive stroll gardens are ever expanding and are definitely a work in progress. We have a variety of gardens linked by paths. There are several rockeries, xeriscape gardens, pebble borders, ponds, a Zen garden, a shade garden, a thyme and lavender garden, trough gardens with alpines, and a selection of unusual trees and shrubs.
Spring bulbs in the original raised vegetable gardens. A visit to Keppel Croft will offer you a variety of country garden experiences.
- Stroll through several acres of gardens.
- Select choice perennials from the Plant Stand.
- Explore the Nature Trail through meadows and woods.
- Investigate Keppel Henge, our millennium project.
- Use your shadow to read the time on the analemmatic sundial.
- Observe a variety of exotic birds in the aviaries.
- Enjoy watching our fold of Highland cattle.
- Purchase garden inspired crafts in the Garden Shop.
- View artwork in the Garden Gallery.
Hand thrown pot with Phormium tenax. Art in the Garden Join us on Saturday, July 14th, 2007 for our 13th annual celebration.
Directions to Keppel Croft Farm and Gardens.
Greenhouses Using Pebbles as Mulch Xeriscape Gardening Xeriscape Plant List Summer 2005 Projects Moving the Egg Rock Garden Bonsai
We belong to Rural Gardens of Grey and Bruce Counties. Follow this link to discover the wonderful gardens open to visitors in Grey and Bruce Counties: Rural Gardens of Grey and Bruce Counties
To visit Keppel Henge, the millennium project of Bill Loney and Steve Irvine, follow this link: Keppel Henge
For more information contact us:
Bill and Dawn Loney
R.R. 2
Wiarton, Ontario
Canada N0H 2T0
(519) 534 1090
keppelcroft@bmts.comPage revised June 2007
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