The Country Hills Garden Club is pleased to award the October/November Beauty Spot of the Month to Jane and Keith Kadish at 10008 Morningside Court. Having recently joined the CCH neighborhood in 2021, we are excited to announce this inaugural accolade for the Kadish family.
What truly distinguishes this property is its ability to maintain a vivid display of colors even as autumn settles in. The flower beds lining the sidewalk and front yard, still going strong, boast a diverse array of annuals and perennials that promise interest across multiple seasons.
An imaginative project initiated by their children’s playful experimentation with random seed planting, has resulted in a lively tapestry of zinnias, cosmos, marigolds, and an array of aromatic herbs and textured plants offering a multi-sensory delight for all who pass by. Another bed features a charming birdhouse engulfed by a sea of purple asters and hydrangeas. Pops of red zinnias accentuate the painted red cardinal and intricate markings on the birdhouse, adding a touch of whimsy to the scene.
Approaching the front of the house, an enormous, multi-colored mum stands as an unmistakable sign that fall has arrived. The mulched beds tracing the front and side of the house host a harmonious blend of evergreen shrubs, zinnias, mums, and aromatic herbs. A hydrangea, adorned with dusty-rose blossoms, complements the rich burgundy tones of the focal mum. A white, gargoyle-like statue, discreetly nestled amidst the foliage, seems to pensively watch over the property.
The Kadish’s cheery landscape continues to brighten the neighborhood and we encourage everyone to take a detour during their evening strolls to admire this Morningside Court property, the final Beauty Spot award this fall. Rest assured, we’ll return next spring to highlight another remarkable CCH property.
Kirsten Youngren
Country Hills Garden Club