Once a year Ted and Ann Schnormeier open their gardens for public viewing. The Columbus Dispatch did an article on this beyond beautiful Asian inspired garden and noted the dates that this would be open to the public. We checked out the weather for these dates and quickly decided when we would visit. We could not have picked a better day. The weather was wonderful. The temperature was in the low 80’s and a there was a light breeze all day long. Last time we visited these gardens, the temperature was well into the 90’s and no breeze. This visit was going to be just perfect.
Schnormeier Gardens are located in Gambier, Ohio. The gardens spread out over 75 acres. There are nine distinct gardens along with many lakes and large lawn areas. There are gently rolling hills throughout the property which adds much interest to the different areas. Every detail was carefully thought out when laying out these areas.
Enjoy a pictorial walk of the property and gardens.
A bronze sculpture of Ted and Ann Schnormeier commissioner for their 50th anniversary sits in a garden
A rolling hills view of Schnormeier Gardens
in the Waterfall Garden
A view of the Stream Garden
Schnormeier residence inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright along the lake
Japanese Garden House in the Serenity Garden overlooking one of five ponds
Japanese garden house in the Serenity Garden
Snake-Branch Norway Spruce
Korean Fir
Japanese White Pine
Weeping European Silver Fir
Hosta Garden surrounded by Sassafras trees
Sculpture at one end of the Woodland Garden
Lupines in the Meadow Garden
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