Old Westbury GardensOld
Westbury, New York
As a spirited and overly-imaginative child visiting Old
Westbury Gardens, as we did every Mother's Day, I was captivated by The House. The Ghost Walk. The pet cemetery. The children's play cottage. The land and secret gardens. Captivated in a way that stuck with me as I visited other gardens around the world. And found that nothing compared to Old
Westbury and the hold it had on my heart.
As a grown-up infatuated with gardens, during last week's visit, my attention turned more to the horticultural feats that Old
Westbury achieved and maintains. Noting (among many others distractions) that in the middle of September, the Walled Garden was still
packed with color and blossoms. Asters, zinnias,
cleomes,
salvia, roses. Gasp, gasp,
gasp!
But at the end of the day, I could not go without a peek into the cottage and a tromp down the most curious spot of all - the Ghost Walk.
If you live within two hours of Old Westbury - GO. Pack a picnic. Make sure to give yourself plenty of time to look, sit, take it all in. Benches are located all around the grounds - and this is no accident. After all, there are 88 acres of formal gardens. Certainly nothing to sniff at . . .
For the serious-minded gardeners, there is the Walled Garden, the Boxwood Garden, the Grey Garden, the Rose and Lilac Garden and a myriad of display gardens. A lake walk. A grotto-type structure that overlooks a pool - complete with seashell mosaics. And, for the absolute plant-nerd in all of us, carefully placed placards for each and every plant and tree.
Or simply find your inner child and discover the Ghost Walk for yourself. Maybe, just maybe, if you go on Mother's Day, you'll see the specter of a mischievous little girl in long braids. Out of breath and laughing while terrorizing and spooking her younger brothers amid the hemlocks and the shade. Enchanted and engulfed by the magic of these wonderful gardens.
Pond in the Walled Garden
The Walled Garden
Climbing rose in the Rose Garden
Salvia and dahlias in the Walled Garden
Fountain in the Walled Garden
Asters in the Walled Garden
Cleome and trellis in the Walled Garden
The Estate at Old Westbury Gardens
Gate ironwork
The children's play cottage
Primrose Path
The Ghost Walk!
The Boxwood Gardens