History:
Leaming's Run Gardens takes its name from the stream which flows across
the land. In colonial times the stream was known as "Uncle Aaron Leaming's Run". Jack and Emily Aprill
purchased the property in 1957 which included 50 woodland acres and the historic Thomas Leaming House (1706).
The exterior of the Thomas Leaming House and the original Leaming family grave markers are part of the garden
tour. The house is the last remaining example of a whaler’s home in New Jersey and is one of the oldest houses
in Cape May County.
The gardens were designed and created by Jack and Emily Aprill and their children over an approximate 5 year
period. Their goal was to create beautiful garden areas planted with colorful annuals while preserving the
natural environment, and to share this special place with others.
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