The Fells -- Fall Border

Photo: Robert Mussey
Last weekend I visited The Fells, an Historic Estate and Garden once owned by Abraham Lincoln's former secretary on Lake Sunapee in N.H. where Robert Mussey photographed this 100 foot long perennial boarder that is magnificent even this late in the season. The tall blue flowers are New England asters. More surprising, the tall red "flowers" are actually the staked seed heads of spent Queen of the Prairie. The house is closed for the season now but the gardens and hundreds of acres of landscape are open to visitors for free dawn to dusk. In addition to the Perennial Border, there is an Old Garden, hidden behind masses of rhododendron, views of Lake Sunapee from the formal Rose Terrace and a most exceptional hillside rock garden where a brook trickles to a Japanese water lily pool. There is also a wonderful show of outdoor garden art. For more information visit www.thefells.org.
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Carol Stocker has been writing about gardening for the Boston Globe for 30 years. She has won the top newspaper writing award of the Garden Writer's Association of American three times. Her newest book is "The Boston Globe Illustrated New England Gardening Almanac."






