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Focus on Flowers
Hilltop
Beautix Potter lived at "Hill Top" in the Lake District
of England, near where William Wordsworth saw that host of golden
daffodils, immortalized in his poetry. Children, the world over,
have learned about the enchanting things that can happen in gardens
because of Beatrix Potter's descriptions of Mr. McGregor's garden
and the adventures Peter Rabbit and his friends had in it.
Tourists can visit Beatrix Potter's garden at Hill Top, which has
been restored to look just like the photographs taken when she lived
there. The garden is full of old-fashioned flowers such as lambs
ears which children love to touch, hollyhocks which can be used
as skirts for dolls and sweet William which has such an enticing
scent. There is even the same variety of gooseberry bush where Peter
Rabbit got tangled up in the netting. This is a magical place maintained
by the National Trust. In Bloomington Indiana, closer to home, there
is a children's garden, called "Hilltop" where children
experience the joy of caring for plants and reaping the harvest
of nature and nurture. It is a habitat where children, as well as
plants, can grow. Communities that invest in children's garden programs,
as well as parents who read Beatrix Potter's stories to their children,
share the magic of a garden.
This is Moya Andrews and today we focused on Hilltop.
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Last updated:
Wednesday, April 20, 2005
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