Anderson Japanese Gardens Winter
Rockford s iconic gardens may be in the heartland of america but you ll feel transported to japan as you explore the winding paths ponds and waterfalls.
Anderson japanese gardens winter. I checked out their website and found out that the garden is open all year round. By anderson japanese gardens dec 2 2018 uncategorized. By anderson japanese gardens mar 16 2019 uncategorized snow was thick on the ground and on the branches of the trees when i last visited the gardens. Last week i emailed tim gruner our head gardener to thank him for bringing me on to help out in the garden this fall.
Anderson japanese gardens has been rated one of north america s highest quality japanese gardens since 2004. It was a sunday and i had gone to church that morning. Our twelve acre landscape of streams waterfalls winding pathways and koi filled ponds has been rated one of north america s highest quality japanese gardens for more than a decade. In the photography in their website it doesn t seem to matter whether you go on winter spring summer or fall.
All winter as the days march on day after day of cold each day expected. Anderson japanese gardens in a hectic and stressful world we offer guests a place of tranquility where they will find healing renewal inspiration and a re energized soul. One of which is the anderson japanese gardens. Anderson japanese gardens is the premier regional venue for weddings and corporate functions.
By the plants for. The photos of the garden are equally beautiful all seasons. In 1988 john and linda anderson donated the garden to the rockford rotary charitable association. With over 12 acres of exquisite landscape unique architecture gentle streams and plunging waterfalls anderson gardens offers several unique wedding ceremony settings.
With both daytime and evening special use times available and several locations to choose from you are sure to find accommodations to host the perfect event. Anderson japanese gardens was created in 1978 by japanese designer hoichi kurisu and was originally the private park of rockford based entrepreneur john anderson.
