Hello friends!
The heat and humidity have arrived in the lowcountry of Charleston, SC. But that's okay with us because it gives us a reason to relax on our front porch. We are very blessed to get a nice salt water breeze from the east, which keeps those pesky no-see-um's and mosquitoes at bay.
My husband and I have been planning a redo of the front yard this spring. We're a team! We choose the plant material together, discuss the design, and he does the heavy work - I supervise (she laughs). The soil has been amended with gypsum, mushroom compost, and good top soil. My energetic garden guy literally set one ton of tumbled blue stone for a path on both sides of the front yard to highlight the focal point (a Teddy Bear Magnolia). Golden oregano, chocolate ajuga and creeping juniper skip along the edge of the path. Beautiful red roses provide a pop of contrast behind the compact hedge of Baby Gem Boxwood.
In the corner Elephant ear, Fox Fern, Hosta, Farfugium Japonicum (the tractor seat plant), with the smaller Leopard Farfugium tucked underneath, and Canna Tropicanna. Lovely Heuchera (Coral Bells) with their cooling stems of delicate white flowers sway in the salt marsh breeze.
Eventually the blue stone path will extend down the side of the house to the backyard.
Find your passion and create something that makes your heart sing today!
Love from my Garden Gate to yours.
Sincerely,
Susie ~
The heat and humidity have arrived in the lowcountry of Charleston, SC. But that's okay with us because it gives us a reason to relax on our front porch. We are very blessed to get a nice salt water breeze from the east, which keeps those pesky no-see-um's and mosquitoes at bay.
But we haven't just been sittin' wavin' and sippin' We've been working too -- well, one of us has anyway (she smiles).
My husband and I have been planning a redo of the front yard this spring. We're a team! We choose the plant material together, discuss the design, and he does the heavy work - I supervise (she laughs). The soil has been amended with gypsum, mushroom compost, and good top soil. My energetic garden guy literally set one ton of tumbled blue stone for a path on both sides of the front yard to highlight the focal point (a Teddy Bear Magnolia). Golden oregano, chocolate ajuga and creeping juniper skip along the edge of the path. Beautiful red roses provide a pop of contrast behind the compact hedge of Baby Gem Boxwood.
In the corner Elephant ear, Fox Fern, Hosta, Farfugium Japonicum (the tractor seat plant), with the smaller Leopard Farfugium tucked underneath, and Canna Tropicanna. Lovely Heuchera (Coral Bells) with their cooling stems of delicate white flowers sway in the salt marsh breeze.
Eventually the blue stone path will extend down the side of the house to the backyard.
Find your passion and create something that makes your heart sing today!
Love from my Garden Gate to yours.
Sincerely,
Susie ~
Such a beautiful neighborhood where one front garden blends into the other, and all so neatly tended. You've done some lovely landscaping with an interesting collection of plants. I hope to see more photos as it grows. I can see how the day would require an Advil nightcap! We have some landscape plans, too, and if we can put more than one dry day together we might get something done. It was wonderful to see these photos today, Susie!
ReplyDeleteOh, Susie, what gorgeous photos of your beautiful home and neighborhood. And who needs a fitness center when Vance can do all that landscaping. He's a real keeper, isn't he? I look forward to seeing more beautiful photos, sweet Susie, and I send special love and tender hugs! xoxo
ReplyDeleteIt is so very beautiful and relaxing. Loved sitting on the porch sipping tea and catching up... beginning a very relaxing time. Love you.
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