Hidden Gem: Naples Botanical Garden
Visiting gardens is one of my favorite things to do wherever I go, and this weekend I took myself to the Naples Botanical Garden.
Now, I know a lot of people are aware of this garden. But I call it a “hidden gem” because I don’t know too many people who have ever gone. And actually, I sometimes forget about it myself. It’s set back off I-75 about 10 miles. When you enter the garden, you’re transported to a zen oasis of beauty.
Through September 30, for SWFL residents, admission is half off
When I heard about the local summer discount, I knew I had to take advantage of it. But the reason I decided to go yesterday in particular, was because it was the final day of Frida and her Garden. I’ve always been intrigued by Frida Kahlo’s story and her art. This exhibit was so beautiful, transporting you to her garden at her home in Coyoacán, Mexico City. Likewise, throughout the garden were animals painted with folk art representing Frida Kahlo’s work.
Some photos of Frida and her Garden:
If you’re into photography, looking for a place to unwind or get some exercise, the Naples Botanical Garden is a great place for all of that.
There are many different areas to explore from the Brazilian Garden, Caribbean Garden, Succulent Garden, Orchid Garden and Asian Garden just to name a few. And to check out some art and get in the AC for a bit, there’s usually an art exhibit in Kapnick Hall.
Finally, for more information on Naples Botanical Garden and to plan your visit, click here
More photos from the Naples Botanical Garden:
Florida Has One of Most Beautiful Spots for Fall Colors in America
The fall season is a glorious time in America. From coast to coast, many different areas off beautiful fall colors in radiant reds, oranges and yellows. So, what are the most beautiful spots for fall colors in America?
Peak fall foliage season is different based on where you are located. Some areas of the U.S. see fall colors as early as September, while others peak later on, such as in October or even November. Generally speaking, areas with longer winters will have earlies fall colors, and areas with longer summers will have later fall colors. Most of America hits peak fall foliage season in the month of October. Of course, areas bordering Canada will be the first to see those colors.
If you’re wondering the science behind the fall colors, the color that the leaves become depends on a few factors. Those include the chlorophyll and weather conditions during the summer or fall. Chlorophyll is a pigment that aids in giving leaves their color. In general, big changes from the norm in precipitation, whether it’s getting way too much rain or not enough, can really impact the fall foliage season.
Also, I remember last year, the radiant colors in my area fell off the trees early. The reason was that we had a wind storm come through, so the leaves fell prematurely. I was pretty upset about it, because not only do I like to see beautiful fall colors, I also like to paint fall colors. So, my muse was gone.
That said, if you are in the mood to view fall colors this year, here are some great places to do it. Read on for 10 Beautiful spots in America for fall colors. What are your favorite areas to see fall foliage? Reach out to me on social media here and let me know.
Florida Has One of Most Beautiful Areas in America for Fall Colors
Marija is a morning show host on WXKB/B1039, midday host on WRXK/96KRock and night show host on WPBB/98.7 The Shark. She loves to write about food, travel, and things to do around the state of Florida.