Audrey Fralic's Garden, Port Muton, NS
 
The garden of Audrey Fralic is about one acre, nestled along the coast line of  Port Muton Nova Scotia.  The garden is lightly treed allowing enough shade and sufficient sun to develop compact plants. The richness of the soil is the result of  great gardening.

This combination of location, soil, sun, shade and the most of all the touch of an expert gardener allows Audrey to have some of the best grown plants in Nova Scotia.

Many of the plans were grown from either 2" tissue culture or 1 gallon pots. This is a great example of what great gardening and few years can produce.

In this garden you will find - many  rhododendron species, rhododendron hybrids, deciduous azaleas, evergreen azaleas, magnolias, dogwoods, interesting conifers, and rare perennials. 

The main bloom time in the garden is April to October with its peak from mid May to July.

 

 Click on the thumbnails below to see bigger pictures:
 



Front yard



Front Yard #2



Side yard



Back yard view north



Front Yard South



Back yard view 

south



Back yard view
south 2



rhodo Scintillation &
magnolia Elizabeth



rhodos and magnolia Elizabeth



Rhodos (Brown Eyes is the large pink)



Rhodos Brown Eyes, Aglo and Boule de Neige



R.
Barbara Hall

 

r Sunsheen and
gentian



r Bosutch x  aureum



r metternichii - Ultra Suede



r metternichii  - Ultra Suede  foliage



r metternichii  - Ultra Suede  foliage 2



R Bridal Bouquet