The many facets of the 20 acres of public gardens at Paxson Hill Farm contain plant material
that may be purchased at the nursery. Special elements such as the bridges and gazebo have been crafted
by owner Bruce Gangawer and can be reproduced to enhance your landscape.
Garden spheres focal point.
Bridge garden with fall blooming lespedeza.
Blooming momo butan lotus on the pond with maroon perilla in the foreground.
Gazebo atop a hill and yellow water lilies on a pond.
Wooly thyme garden inspired by a trip to New Zealand.
Water feature created with inspiration from an Alaskan glacial spring in Denali National Park.
Zen garden with white blooming hostas.
Japanese zigzag bridge cutting through a marsh area.
Buddha amidst grasses, astilbe, hosta, and Japanese forest grass.
Movement created by the feathery plumes of fountain grasses surrounded by lespedeza.
Bridge pond with The Nine Eleven Tree sculpture in the background.
Lotus circled in lespedeza.
Kid’s chain suspension bridge.
Spider with prey sculpture created from a dead elm tree by Greg Napolitan.
Kinetic sculpture entitled “Naked Alien” by Jeff Kahn silently twists and contorts in the slightest breeze under planted with carex red rooster grasses.
Cromatella water lilies surrounded by variegated hostas.
The Nine Eleven Tree sculpted by Greg Napolitan.
Another view of The Nine Eleven Tree from a grand pathway planted with crape myrtle, dutura, vibernum, and spice bush.
Agave in a large container flanked by hydrangea.
Totem pole carved by Greg Napolitan in front of a towering Zebrina arborvitae.
Shade garden with several varieties of hostas and peafowl.
Stone, rock, water and plant material on a welcoming path.
Lush Hanoki cypress and lespedeza.
Hand constructed Hobbit House built of all natural material.