Thursday, February 10, 2011

Smyrna-Glen Pointe


There were two concerns for these homeowners when they contacted me. The first was that the original plantings around their front porch had grown to the point that the porch seemed "walled in"..and they had become hard to maintain. The idea was to tear all of that out and replace with a design that would keep the porch open and airy. The second issue was a growing hardwood on the corner shading out the Bermuda turf-my solution for this was to extend the bed down towards the fire hydrant and creat a new bed line that would keep the healthy grass in place. I planted GG Gerbing Azaleas and Sarcococca in this shaded area.



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