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Good neighbors make great gardens

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Garden plants add a variety of color and texture
Hosta, Hakone grass, coleus and a variety of annuals create beautiful texture and color in this garden area.

Fence keeps deer out of a garden

Written by: Phyllis Gricus/Photos by: George Thomas Mendel

There used to be a fence that divided their yards, but when Sandy and Bob Csikari had to replace their decaying fence, their neighbor, John Mucka, proposed that rather than splitting their yards, the Csikaris instead extend their fence along the side property line to meet Mucka’s.

Garden area merges two yards

Together their combined fencing would effectively keep out marauding deer. Doing so created an opportunity for a new garden bed on the slope where the fence had been.

Garden plants add a variety of color and texture

The end result was an ingenious gardening solution that is lush, colorful and imaginative. The new garden bed enhanced both of their views and created a haven for birds and pollinators. Thanks to Sandy and John’s shared appreciation for plants, their collaboration was successful and complements their individual gardening styles.

Garden bench introduces color to a back yard

John’s gardening premise is that summer should be an explosion of color. He likes surprising color combinations like pink, orange and purple, and brings additional color to his garden both with plants and garden décor such as statuary, gazing balls and benches.

Themed garden design proves life's a beach

Sandy has a talent for gathering named plant collections and grouping them in an amusing way. Under the shade of mature oaks the garden bed themes are barely perceptible at first; once discovered, however, visitors find themselves entertained by the cheeky fun of it. Take a look at her “Beach Party” themed garden and you’ll see Teeny-Weeny-Bikini Hostas and more. For a glimpse of some Hosta Hanky Panky and Afterglow succulents, check out her “Love” themed garden.

Flower beds surround trees

These homeowners prove that a garden lifestyle is about living life with a connection to the outdoors. It means embracing nature, whether you are a hands-on gardener or simply enjoy spending time outside surrounded by nature.



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