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The $150 Garden Makeover

Not everyone's heart would sing when first setting eyes on the 1954 Connecticut cottage set on two barren acres. But in 1986, the newlywed Wimperises bought it specifically for the property's promise.

* Editors' Note: This makeover does not include the cost of the pool.

The $150 Garden Makeover

    Not everyone's heart would sing when first setting eyes on the 1954 Connecticut cottage set on two barren acres. But in 1986, the newlywed Wimperises bought it specifically for the property's promise.

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    Jane Booth Vollers

    Before: Initially, there was virtually nothing in the property's backyard. They bought the hunkered-down house on the strength of its location, interior, and the mature trees gracing the property. But it had a singularly boring yard until construction for an in-law addition yielded and opportunity for the garden to achieve its full potential – with just a little help.

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    Jane Booth Vollers

    Before: The side yard.

    Reprinted with Permission of Hearst Communications, Inc. Originally Published: The $150 Garden Makeover

    Jane Booth Vollers

    Now, in the backyard a lush herb garden runs nearly the length of the house, with 'Newport Blue' boxwood for winter structure, creeping thyme engulfing the stepping stones, eryngium and salvia providing perennial color, plus petunias lending a buzz.

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    Jane Booth Vollers

    Debbie had experience, strong instincts, and was fully capable of doing the grunt work, but needed some help pulling it all together.

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    Jane Booth Vollers

    She called a local landscape designer and asked for a consultation. By the end of the afternoon, Debbie had a rough design, grading directives, placement suggestions for fencing ("bring the fence in close to the pool for intimacy"), and paving ideas as well as a second opinion on the plants ("add evergreens for year-round structure" and "vary the palette with complementary colors"). The bill came to $150 – at $75 an hour; the dividends will last a lifetime.

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    Jane Booth Vollers

    Anatomy of a Transformation: The flagstone walkway leading to the front door was one of Debbie's first projects. She moved some mature rhododendrons to act as a backdrop to the flower bed, then flanked the walkway with shade-loving perennials to form a tapestry of color.

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    Anatomy of a Transformation: The pool is framed with flagstone and the beds are laid out with evergreens, perennials, and annuals that pick up the dark blue water. The landscape consultant urged her to complement the blues with cream accents to prevent saturated color.

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    Jane Booth Vollers

    Nothing worked on the shaded front of the house until Debbie tried ostrich ferns behind the retaining wall. When they succeeded, she worked within their framework, accenting with alliums and bleeding hearts that disappear into the foliage at bloom's end.

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    Jane Booth Vollers

    Anatomy of a Transformation: A fence was essential, due to the pool, so Debbie followed the consultant's advice to keep it close in, to create a sense of intimacy. The white pickets lend the house importance. Rather than planting on both sides, she lets the lonicera flirt through the pickets.

    Reprinted with Permission of Hearst Communications, Inc. Originally Published: The $150 Garden Makeover

    Jane Booth Vollers



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srubysmom 2009-11-20 21:38:19 Must be a typo -- this looks like a 150 thousand dollar make-over
panambi1980 2009-08-31 13:00:43 LOL... what a waste of time reading this article.
sgarmat 2009-08-31 12:33:48 OK, I only hit enter once I'm pretty sure! But I thought I'd let everyone know, that sadly this IS how Country Living presented it...this isn't one of the AOL tricks.
sgarmat 2009-08-31 12:32:15 Maybe if I write but they should have written
marconcompany 2009-08-31 12:11:49 This was not a $150 makeover. Where do you get this stuff. Where did they get someone to give them plans for $150.
sgarmat 2009-08-31 11:57:00 Maybe if I write but they should have written
sgarmat 2009-08-31 11:38:51 Maybe if I write but they should have written
sgarmat 2009-08-31 11:37:57 ROFL! It *** me! I wrote, ...bu******hould... without the double spacing.
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