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- GARDEN 1 -
The Garden of Jim and Cici Harrington
4004 Dover Ave., Alpharetta 30004
An established garden with
well-defined garden rooms, this 15 year old garden has been pesticide
free for almost 12 years. The extensive and very colorful perennial
borders in the front transition to a more relaxed area of ponds and an
entertainment area in the back anchored by conifers and other unusual
plants. Everything is watered from 3150 gallons of rainwater stored in
an Original Rainwater Pillow.
- GARDEN 2 -
The Garden of Barbara Robinson
1153 Brookgate Way, Atlanta 30319
This small Brookhaven lot is packed
with great examples of how to effectively integrate plants and hardscape.
An installed dry creek with inspiring use of stone functions to capture
storm water runoff, which is stored for future irrigation needs.
Plantings, arbors and pathways, lawn, pool and stonework form a seamless
network throughout the property, as conifers, specimen trees, hardy
palms and site appropriate perennials abound. In recent years, renovated
plantings have emphasized plant texture and form, as well as low
maintenance. Plants are chosen to match water needs for the many
microclimates on site, and drip irrigation from the stored rainwater is
used when needed.
- GARDEN 3 -
The Garden of Stephanie and Bill
Reeves
4343 Town Commons Cir, Atlanta 30319
This garden is a vine covered
paradise with a high level of creativity and attention to detail
everywhere. The entrance to the back garden is through a beautifully
planted passageway that opens onto a lush and shady courtyard. An arbor
leads to a sun filled perennial garden and outdoor entertainment area.
These separate garden rooms are enclosed by mature conifers, magnolias
and hardwoods. Many beautiful and well placed architectural features are
found throughout the garden.
- GARDEN 4 -
The Garden of Dorothy Mitchell-Leef
and Forrest Leef
1123 Garmon Dr., Atlanta 30327
The classical design of this garden
provides structure to the flower-filled beds. Entering through a shaded
pergola opening to a herb parterre, the eye is immediately drawn to the
many-hued roses and perennials beyond. The pond and waterfall are home
to a sequence of diverse plants and wildlife while the lower bog garden,
fed with rainwater run off, is an intricate quilt of textures.
Integrated pest management is practiced and chemicals are avoided.
- GARDEN 5 -
The Garden of Scotty Pannell
469 East Wesley Rd, Atlanta 30305
The front lawn of this Garden Hills
home was largely replaced by a sunny entrance garden filled with low
growing perennials, succulents and drought tolerant annuals that provide
color and textural interest year round. Follow the recycled cement drive
to the back area and find a woodland paradise with numerous specimen
trees, mature oakleaf hydrangeas and many understory shade perennials
surrounding a restful pond. Rainwater is collected and stored for the
garden in two 1200-gallon cisterns hidden below the back deck. The
development of this garden had two goals—to create a more natural year
round landscape for both people and wildlife and for the design to
emphasize better conservation of water. The Garden Design magazine
“Golden Trowel Award” in 2007 and the Planet- Professional Landcare
Network’s “Environmental Improvement Merit Award 2007” prove that these
goals were more than met.
- GARDEN 6 -
The Garden of Dana McPherson and Bill
Brown
294 Hascall Rd, Atlanta 30309
This urban garden is divided into
several distinct rooms on different levels, all of which are filled with
original works of art. The many decks and orchid filled greenhouse are
perfect for entertaining. The newly installed green roof recycles rain
water run-off and is set up hydroponically to recycle all water. The
various sedum create a tapestry of color and will help provide more
thermal insulation for the room below. Rain barrels are used and many
materials are recycled, including portions of the decking and
tree-formed Ligustrums rescued from a construction site.
- GARDEN 7 -
The Garden of Robert Norris
366 Garden Lane, Atlanta 30309
The elegant front garden transitions
into deep shade as you pass through the side gate, move along the
Charleston influenced side garden and come into the jewel box pool area.
Nestled into a hillside around the pool, this garden makes the most of
every inch. Each turn offers new views and lush combinations for the eye
to enjoy. Dense plantings shade out most weeds and help hold moisture by
cooling the soil. The garden is surrounded by walls of evergreens that
effectively and naturally provide privacy.
- GARDEN 8 -
The Garden of Alan Feingold
2625 River Oak Dr., Decatur 30033
This mature grass-free garden has
developed over 24 years and is maintained without supplemental watering.
The established woodland areas are filled with Rhododendron while the
sun-filled areas display colorful flowers of all types, including many
reseeding selections. The pond and bog garden by the patio are restful
additions in this quiet oasis.
- GARDEN 9 -
The Garden of Carol Richard
452 Sinclair Ave., Atlanta 30307
This small garden welcomes you with a
colorful garden along the front walk. The pathway to the back goes
downhill past the rain barrels and dry stream bed before it opens onto a
generous deck that extends the house into the garden. Colorful
containers and a small pond add to the feeling of seclusion from the
surrounding city.
- GARDEN 10 -
Oakhurst Community Garden
435 Oakview Rd., Decatur 30030
The Garden was started in 1997 to
preserve its 1.75 acres and to provide a place to teach environmental
education to people of all ages. You will find a recently completed cob
playhouse made out of clay, sand and straw, chickens, beehives, turtles,
a carnivorous bog, 30 community plots filled with vegetables and
flowers, four 300 gallon rainbarrels and a wooded area being restored
with Piedmont natives. The Garden also features an ongoing plant sale
and classes to educate on subjects such as earth-friendly crafts,
cooking, and gardening.
- GARDEN 11 -
The Garden of Lin and George Inlow
3 Exeter Rd., Avondale Estates 30002
Featuring several garden rooms, this
garden is a private retreat. The covered walkway opens on an intimate
patio and shaded fish pond, while a rose covered arbor leads into a
tranquil serenity garden featuring a swing over a grass-free lawn.
Beyond you will find a sunny, square foot, organic vegetable garden with
espaliered apple trees, blueberries and raised vegetable beds.
- GARDEN 12 -
David McMullin’s New Moon Garden
7011 S. Goddard, Lithonia 30038
(Open 10-7 Saturday, 10-5 Sunday)
Truly the project of a plantsman,
this extensive garden is anchored by a large rock garden featuring many
drought tolerant plants that are unknown in this area. The restored
barn, outbuildings and wetlands add to the beauty and diversity of the
site. David’s nursery, Very Good Plants, is adjacent and will be open. |