An old grain bin located to back of the theme gardens. Notice Jane Hogue's father weeding, this is truly a family business.
Wow look at this! Not like the usuall grain bin! Painted white with blue and yellow trimings.
Jack Hogue explaining how he moved this from a farmstead that was about to be torn down.
Enjoying the shade and the antique collections and artifacts, some of which had been saved from the same farmstead.
Such a neat surprise and what a relaxing place. It makes you want to have a afternoon tea party.
Time to continue on the tour, there is an old school house used for gardening classes, many given for children. Also a nursey with a sample garden to see what the plants will look like in a few years.
They have quilt blocks also. Check Prairie Pedler Website for more information about a delightful garden. They have many special activities through out the year.
A pastel quilt block was chosen to be highlighted by all the colorful flowers that surround the barn.