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Garden of the Month
by Jackie Reid Dettloff
This month’s garden is a tiny jewel. Pat Buckett’s front yard at 3053 North
Pierce St. is a miniature work of art. Five years ago when Pat moved here from
Wauwatosa, she inherited a steeply-sloped yard with grass and a clump of day
lilies. What she wanted for herself was a low-maintenance garden that would
be beautiful all year round. So she set about transforming her yard. Little
by little she built up the soil with composted kitchen scraps. She brought in
stones and a variety of perennial plants – ground covers, pampas grass, shrubs
and a serviceberry tree. And now she has a garden that pleases her as well as
the neighbors who walk by. As much of the color in our landscape fades, Pat
Buckett’s little plot is bright with the foliage of burning bush, the red berries
of cotoneaster and the soft petals of hydrangea flowers. “I love my garden,” Pat
says. “Maybe once a month I might have to pull a few weeds, but mostly it is
maintenance free.”
Riverwest Currents online edition - November, 2006 |