Daylilies, Hosta, Dahlias, and Roses; tour the grounds - Sunshine Hollow Gardens
Gardens Description
The Gardens of Sunshine Hollow spreads over 20 acres displaying over 1750 varieties of Iris, Roses, Hosta, Daylilies, Dahlias and Cannas plus a wide variety of annuals, perennials, shrubs and trees. Our Gardens Varieties page gives additional information on some of the main varieties that we grow and our selection criteria.

The garden is situated in the middle of a 160 acre forested Hollow uncut for over 50 years that abounds with native shrubs and wild flowers like the Wild Azalea, Hearts a Bursting Euonymus, Wild Hydrangea, Dwarf American Buckeye, ten native fern varieties and many other Spring and Summer Wildflower species.  Three thousand linear feet of terraced flower beds surround a two acre spring-fed lake.

Thousands of annuals are displayed in the beds as well as hundreds of hanging baskets, planters & vines.  Other trails lead into a Native Fern area, a Hosta display of over 200 varieties, a nature trail along the half mile creek where wildflowers abound in the Spring and finally through a native azalea habitat where hundreds of white to pink wild azaleas bloom in the Spring and Butterfly Bushes in the Summer. 

A total of eight miles of trails with foot bridges lead the visitor through the Hollow and also around the ridges that form the Hollow.  The Gardens of Sunshine Hollow are unusual in that there is no flat ground and as you walk the gentle trails through the flower beds each scene is three dimensional.  The visitor sees the foreground of flowers as well as the background which may be hundreds of feet away and the perspective is ever changing. 

 
The Gardens were designed to protect the nature which they so magnificently display.  Many of the trails and steeper banks are grassed with Zoysia a tough lawn grass that stabilizes the banks and trails and prevents erosion.  Pine Bark mulch is used in many areas to shield the plants from drought, beautify the landscape and also prevent erosion.  The Gardens primary goal is to combine some of the major classes of our most popular perennials and shrubs with other less known perennials and then add new and prolifically blooming annuals to add bloom and color through the entire garden season.
The gentle trails through the Gardens and Forest let visitors do as much or as little walking as they wish. Much of the Shade Gardens and some of the Sun Gardens can be seen from the Luncheon Pavilion were you can enjoy lunch & home made ice cream and sit in the shade while conversing with friends and enjoying the ambiance of the Gardens. 

Groups of ten of more can arrange a guided Wagon tour of the Gardens.  They will see it all and learn about its history and development from atop one of our specially designed sixteen foot tractor pulled wagons. 

One thousand varieties of potted daylilies, Hosta and other Perennials are available at the Sunshine Hollow Nursery.  The visitor can also shop the Sunshine Hollow Bakery Gift Shop for Tennessee Treats such as Jams & Jellies, Sorghum, Hand Made Candles, and Pecan Fruitcake.  Bring your family or reserve a visit with your group.  Sunshine Hollow was picked in 2005 by National GeographicTM as one of the best places to visit in Tennessee. 
 

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