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11 Readers Share Their Lovely Gardens

Cup of Jo reader gardens

It’s my favourite time of the 12 months — after we characteristic the attractive gardens of the Cup of Jo neighborhood. Sprawling native wildflowers! Towering sunflowers! Sweet-colored ranunculus! Each photograph submission is a delight. So, with out additional ado, listed below are 11 readers’ gardens…

Cup of Jo reader gardens

Each pictures above: “My companion and I turned our entrance garden right into a native wildflower meadow 5 years in the past. It has over 40 flower species, and the meadow is greater than 2,000 sq. toes (bigger than our home!). People strolling or driving by all the time cease to inform us how a lot they find it irresistible. Random strangers have even dropped seed packets and love notes to the meadow into our mailbox!” — Annalisa, New Haven, Connecticut

Cup of Jo reader gardens

“This has been a troublesome season for my household, however each time I see these pleased ranunculus by my entrance door, I can’t assist however smile.” — Laura, Northern Eire

Cup of Jo reader gardens

Cup of Jo reader gardens

“Veggie gardens really feel magical with youngsters. We develop tons of cherry tomatoes (good for little ones to choose), fairytale eggplants, blackberries, and pink lemonade blueberries, which flip a rose colour when ripe.” — Sarah, Ridgefield, Connecticut

Cup of Jo reader gardens

“We added chickens to our backyard final 12 months. My two-year-old named them Cashew, Evie, and Pumpkin. She loves feeding them and amassing eggs. They’re voracious eaters, nonetheless, so I’m all the time shooing them away from my crops!” — Naudia, Nyack, New York

Cup of Jo reader gardens

“My pleasure and pleasure is my agave. It’s huge, daring, 5 toes tall, and the guts of my entrance yard. They usually stay for about 25 years and flower solely as soon as earlier than they die!” — Lisa, San Jose, California

Cup of Jo reader gardens

Cup of Jo reader gardens

“We moved three years in the past to a distant island off the coast of Vancouver Island and purchased a little bit 100-year-old yellow home. My good friend stated it appeared like Miss Honey’s cottage from Matilda, and that has been the backyard blueprint ever since. It’s all a work-in-progress, but it surely’s my want is to maintain constructing and rising this backyard till I’m 100 years outdated.” — Jess, Cortes Island, Canada

Cup of Jo reader gardens

Cup of Jo reader gardens

“Folks don’t all the time notice after they’re beginning out that gardens take a LOT of time. You may’t have your dream backyard in a single day with out spending a ton of cash, and there’s no amount of cash that may manufacture the texture of a mature, well-tended backyard. So, I’ve been attempting to take issues slowly. I lately constructed a graveled fire-pit space and breakfast nook. I really like the sensation of guide labor, and seeing it come collectively is so satisfying!” — Gabby, Nashville

Cup of Jo reader garden

“When my husband and I moved into our house, my dad and mom introduced over seeds from their backyard — cosmos, zinnias, marigolds. We bought married in our yard that summer season and used the flowers in our bouquets. My father, who had been an avid gardener my entire life, handed away final 12 months, simply two weeks after my daughter was born. I saved the seeds from that summer season and can plant them along with her this spring. We’ll use the watering can my dad and mom gave her; and when the flowers bloom, we’ll consider him.” — Chelsea, Ottawa, Canada

Cup of Jo reader gardens

“4 years in the past, my beautiful grown-up daughters bought me a peony plant for Mom’s Day. Its large, fluffy scented blooms are actually the most important pleasure of my (largely vegetable) backyard.” — Sasha, Belgrade, Montana

Cup of Jo reader gardens

“After the lengthy darkish winter, it’s so enjoyable to see what we will convey to life — sunflowers, cucumbers, watermelon, catnip for the cats, and tomatoes that the canines eat straight off the vines. Some years are extra profitable than others, however our backyard makes us pleased each summer season.” — Lauren, Columbus, Ohio

Cup of Jo reader gardens

“We’re so fortunate that our next-door neighbors’ cherry tree and azaleas have been rising below their care for nearly 40 years. The colours are unbelievable! This weekend, we had some stormy climate, so it was raining pink petals. My toddler likes to throw them up within the air like confetti.” — Emma, Philadelphia

Thanks a lot for sharing! How are everybody else’s gardens coming alongside? We’d like to know.

P.S. 14 extra readers share their attractive gardens and Abbey Nova’s Connecticut house is filled with vegetation and books.

(Images of Gabby Llewellyn by Mary Caroline Russel.)

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