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Description
As we enter the New Year, our fifth video installment celebrating the Friends of Hopelands and Rye Patch 50th Anniversary showcases the wonderful treasure of Hopelands Gardens as a place of beautiful tranquility. Mrs. Jackie Hill, our very own Labyrinth Lady, teaches us about all the ways we can utilize the Labyrinth in Hopelands Gardens. While Aaron Campbell, City of Aiken Horticulturist, talks about the historic and diverse nature in the Gardens. We hope that as we enter a New Year, Hopelands Gardens will be a place where you can reflect and renew.
A
Hello,
I'm
erin
campbell
ground
supervisor
for
the
city
of
aitkin
here
in
hopeland,
gardens,
hopeland,
gardens
and
rye
patch
consist
of
over
900
plants
and
trees,
including
many
large
live
oaks
and
deodorant
cedars
that
are
believed
to
be
planted
by
miss
island
along
with
the
many
native
plants
and
trees.
The
garden
also
possesses
a
wide
variety
of
exotic
plant
material
from
all
over
the
world.
A
B
B
The
labyrinth
walk,
can
lighten
your
load
when
life
becomes
too
much
to
bear
walk
alone
or
with
others,
sing,
pray
or
be
silent.
Renew
rejoice
recommit
that
you
care.
It
helps
calm.
You
down
see
course
corrections
or
just
clear
your
mind
and
seek
new
life
directions,
especially
as
2020
ends
and
covet
continues
to
take
its
toll.