Kentucky: Off the Beaten Path




Big Bone Gardens is mentioned in “Kentucky: A Guide to Unique Places,” a book by Zoe Ayn Strecker.  Here is the paragraph devoted to BBG:

Are you ready for lesson in botany?  Directly across the road from the state park is Big Bone Gardens, a six acre pleasure garden and sales nursery owned by Mark Lawhorn and Mary Ellen Pesek.  There are two big "twin" ponds, a bog area, two little ponds full of decorative aquatic plants that are for sale, and a super-duper campy concrete garden sculpture collection (baby deer and hoboes).  Plant prices range from $1 to $50, and the varieties range from common native waterside grasses to Asian lotus plants.

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Big Bone Gardens on Kentucky Life

Kentucky Life is an award-winning series celebrating the people and places of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.  The show appears on KET, Kentucky’s public television network.

Big Bone Gardens appears on episode #301 of Kentucky Life.  Here is a description of the episode:  “Louisville sculptor Barney Bright, known for his memorial works; Big Bone Gardens in Union; and the Cane Ridge Revival, a 19th-century camp meeting that profoundly influenced American religious life. A 1997 KET production hosted by Byron Crawford.”

Watch the episode online!

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About Big Bone Gardens

From “Gorgeous Gardens Await in Lexington and the Bluegrass”:

Gardener-to-gardener inspiration and idea-sharing were what Mary Ellen Pesek and her husband Mark Lawhorn had in mind when they decided to open their six acres of gardens to the public.  The couple’s Big Bone Gardens, across from Big Bone Lick State Park, includes seven water gardens, herb gardens, a Gnome garden and other theme gardens, with an emphasis on naturalistic landscaping and organic care.  It’s open to the public Saturdays and Sundays mid-April through mid-July, other times by appointment.  Big Bone Lick is about 20 miles south of Cincinnati off I-75.  Telephone: 859-384-1949.

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