May
31

Curb Appeal: My Front Garden Makeover

I am not a gardener or a green thumb. I kill houseplants and before buying a house, the only gardening I did was planting impatiens in my parents' garden — and I was given strict instructions on exactly where to plant them. But for some strange reason, when it came time to tend our new gardens, I was psyched.

Our front lawn had been turned into a big garden covered in wood chips long before we moved in and for a while I toyed with different ideas: using a mix of flowers, greenery and ground cover, creating a rock garden with succulents and hearty flowers or even getting really fancy and turning the whole thing into a Japanese rock garden — meaning all rocks with a few shrubs.


My front yard before it was mine last fall

After considering time, money and maintenance, I finally decided to do something fairly simple. I was curious about what the perennials were that were beginning to sprout (I'm still unsure about some of them. Again, not a gardener) and realized just how expensive the stones would be and how long it would take for ground cover to cover the whole area.

Loblaw's annual lawn and garden event was a big inspiration for me. I learned a thing or two about this season's hottest plants and found out which flowers and grasses would thrive in my mostly-sunny front yard.

Above are some of the plants I'm growing. The gorgeous Hosta (top left) and mystery plant (bottom right, anyone want to identify?) re-emerged in early May. I ADORE the Hens and Chicks succulents from Loblaws and they're thriving in my sandy soil!

I asked our garden expert Veronica Sliva for advice about a tree to replace the dead one in the before photo. Based on our North-facing exposure, she suggested a Japanese Maple, so of course I ran right out and picked one up!


This is the finished product. It's not breathtakingly beautiful but it's an improvement and it looks healthy, doesn't it? Plus, in a few years the teeny tiny Japanese Maple circled above will be the centre of attention.

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The one in the lower right is a Peony plant. If you cut the flowers, rinse them off in your kitchen sink or lightly w/a hose... there are usually ants hiding inside. But they are gorgeous & worth the stray ant. :)

May 31, 2011 2:22 PM

 

Bottom right is a peony I'm pretty sure! Lucky! I have one too and had to have my green-thumb mom identify it for me! I'm in the same boat as you this year - my first time owning a real garden - and I am LOVING watching the perennials grow and bloom. What a thrill! I'm hooked...

May 31, 2011 2:24 PM

 

Hosta are my favourite perennials. You did a nice job! Once all the plants fill out a bit It will be gorgeous.

May 31, 2011 2:28 PM

 

Those are peonies indeed. They are beautiful when they bloom. The ants help the flowers open up so do not kill the ants! Hostas are also very low maintenance. I have both hostas and peonies in my front lawn.

June 1, 2011 1:36 PM

 

Yes in a few years it will look even better. Big improvement.

June 14, 2011 8:56 AM

 
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