Potted Plants Can Make A Garden: Backyard Garden Visit
On September 7, probably the hottest day of the year, 7 intrepid BHV members braved the heat and walked through the neighborhood easements to visit a neighbor’s backyard. Rumor had it that she had a backyard garden overflowing with potted plants. The neighbor welcomed us and showed us around the front of her house, with a lovely wraparound porch and carefully manicured flower beds. We walked to the back of her house and were surprised by a landscaped paradise with an amazing array of more than 150 potted plants that included annuals and perennials. There was amazing diversity and an impressive array of different sizes and colors of plants including many different colored coleus and elephant ear plants. Some of the plants had been started from clippings, some sourced from the local Home Depot, and many were perennials that were carefully moved from the home owner’s basement to her backyard each spring and fall.
We spent about one hour visiting the garden. People walked around with the owner who answered lots of questions about how the garden was cared for especially since so many plants were in pots.
New friendships were made on the walk as two new BHV members came and had a chance to make several new acquaintances. The group then retreated for a lemonade.