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The Welcoming Garden

1/9/2025

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Ever since reading Gordon Hayward's wonderful book The Welcoming Garden almost twenty years ago, I've called our front gardens just that. Problem is, I don't think our current arrangement looks particularly welcoming. It looks more like an ongoing experiment--which it is! But surely that's most gardens. Right?

​Bottom line, our Welcoming Garden needs work. 
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A few weeks ago, I began the quest in earnest, pouring over gardening books, searching Pinterest and the rest of the internet, finding nothing I felt would work in our outdoor space. Mr. Hayward's book, one of my favorites, offers timeless wisdom and practical advice that I still refer to. It's our garden I'm struggling with. Anyway, one day, indulging in a few minutes of Instagram, I happened upon a post from Linda Vater's lovely Potager Blog. Inspiration struck!
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To be sure, I won't be able to replicate it exactly. For one thing, we're not on a corner. For another, I'm not sure how much I want to wrestle with our HOA. Lastly, we have large trees with hefty roots that thwart plantings. Nevertheless, I should be able to introduce a few of those elements into our little landscape.
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Due to the oaks, both canopy and roots, grass struggles year-round. To be sure, I would choose native trees over grass any day. We have four live oaks in our front garden which, considering the size of the space, is four too many. Obviously, we didn't plant them. They were well-established when we bought the property. But I wouldn't remove them now, even if the HOA would allow it-- which it would not. I love trees and so does the local wildlife. Oops--as they say, I digress. The point is that while grass doesn't grow well, there are certain shrubs that might work. Do you see where, in the upper photo, there's an arc on either side of the walk at the front? I could create arcs, too, and fill them in, fill the whole space. I could experiment (that word again) with a couple of topiaries for interest. I'm not sure I would want to add deciduous shrubs, but I should consider all my options. Wouldn't a full--abundant--welcoming garden be lovely?

My two favorite nurseries are almost an hour's drive from home and we're busy, so I'm not sure when I'll have the plants. But it will be soon. I'll let you know!
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