Beauty Spot – July 2019

This July many CCH neighbors have creatively decorated their landscapes with patriotic stars and stripes and richly colored flowers just in time for holiday visitors. At 3420 Park Hill Place, Pam and Steve Caruso have made major changes to their landscape giving it a new look. The Country Hills Garden Club chooses their ambitious DIY garden project as the Beauty Spot of the Month.  The updated design has kept several established plants in place.  Curbside barberry and crepe myrtle bushes define the front edge of the garden. Beyond these, a hillside rises to mature holly and azalea bushes and a sturdy maple tree close to the house. After their research for plants of differing foliage, flowering displays, and growth habits, the Caruso’s added rows of hardy evergreens, perennials, and ground covers to prevent hill erosion and to ensure eye-catching colors season to season.  During this month, their front yard shows off many of Virginia’s best-loved flowers, including the scarlet rose, lavender hosta, mauve hydrangea, blue spiderwort, pink crepe myrtle, creamy sweetspire, and orange daylily.  A new flagstone path leads to more visual delights in the lower side yard. At a tranquil corner, an American flag unfurls in summer breezes and butterflies flutter near pale purple blooms on a buddleia bush. Much pleased with their accomplishments, Pam and Steve say their dream garden is still a work in progress.  They won’t be hanging up their garden hoses and tools yet!   

Respectfully submitted,

Anita Johnson and Nancy LeBow

 

 

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