
To add formality, I planted one dwarf English Boxwood (no link ~ boxwood are a dime a dozen...well actually they are quite expensive, but you know what I mean) between each hydrangea. Behind each boxwood, I planted one perennial to add a small pop of color. I also threw some purple wave petunias in the front to give contrast to all the blue and green.
One of my professional philosophies is that every client has a distinct personality that needs to be portrayed in his or her garden. It is one of my most enjoyable challenges: get to know my client, understand who he is and what she likes and find a way to represent him in the garden. Hopesprings is a church that is a bit different and notably creative in their approach to worship. So in keeping with the very traditional lines of the building, I wanted to add something that would be a bit unexpected. Thus the Alberta Spruce Spiral Topiary in place of one of the boxwoods. Fun!
The front steps were screaming for containers, but this church is on a main road, so I had to keep in mind the possibility of someone walking off with the pots. Unfortunately, the budget wouldn't allow for the kind of heavy pot I would normally have purchased, but happily, I stumbled upon these concrete numbers. They were big time ugly, so my daughter faux painted them to add character. They are so heavy, the person who decides to steal these will walk off with pots and a double hernia! I planted Confetti Lantana Topiaries in them with Callie Orange Million Bells and Royal Purple with Eye Verbena in the base. Lovely.
Now for round two...
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ReplyDeleteLooks great! What a refreshing improvement...
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