Scott Sunken Garden

Scott Sunken Garden is a historical landmark in Lansing, Michigan, United States of America. The outer foundation walls are 51 feet by 79 feet and the center is a 28-by-45-foot (8.5 by 13.7 m) feet by 45 feet lawn. There are shorter limestone walls lining the court with raised flower beds. The west side and east sides have limestone steps leading to a small water pond below the grotto center piece. This foundation of Justice Edward Cahill's home was redesigned after 1930 by a new American immigrant, Nick Kriek. The gardening includes bulbs, annuals, perennials and a list of species introduced to the area by Kriek himself.The garden has been maintained by the Greater Lansing Garden Club for three decades; they restored it after a few decades of neglect by the city.

Scott Sunken Garden

Scott Sunken Garden is a historical landmark in Lansing, Michigan, United States of America. The outer foundation walls are 51 feet by 79 feet and the center is a 28-by-45-foot (8.5 by 13.7 m) feet by 45 feet lawn. There are shorter limestone walls lining the court with raised flower beds. The west side and east sides have limestone steps leading to a small water pond below the grotto center piece. This foundation of Justice Edward Cahill's home was redesigned after 1930 by a new American immigrant, Nick Kriek. The gardening includes bulbs, annuals, perennials and a list of species introduced to the area by Kriek himself.The garden has been maintained by the Greater Lansing Garden Club for three decades; they restored it after a few decades of neglect by the city.