A narrow path leading to this residence's side entrance becomes a garden with ferns, hostas and shade-loving flowers.
- A narrow path leading to this residence's side entrance becomes a garden with ferns, hostas and shade-loving flowers.
- The facade of this home had no room for a garden, but that didn't stop the inventive homeowner from carving out enough space along the edges.
- The creative combination of sky pencil holly, ivies and--is that poisettia?--make these doorway planters a knockout.
- Window boxes don't have to be all about color. These ferns and ivies make an understated statement of elegance.
- Peaking through the fence near the Battery, you can see this carefully tended knot garden.
- Courtyard plantings
- The Calhoun House on Meeting Street boasts one of the area's most lavish gardens.
- Water features are central to the Calhoun House garden.
- This ancient wisteria at the Calhoun House forms a canopy over the walkway.
- Tidy plantings grace the doorway.
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