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Garden of the Month
by Jackie Reid Dettloff, photo by Kurt Johnson
May is the month of mowing. Everywhere in our
neighborhood, people were cutting grass last month,
sprucing up their yards after the long winter dormancy.
But there seems to be at least one yard on every block this
year where people are not mowing, where lawn has been
eliminated and people have switched over to planting
perennials. This month we focus on the consummate
example of this change-over.
When Jim Poliak moved into his home at 2044 North
Booth, he inherited a backyard that was planted in grass
and a few well-established trees. It was located on the
edge of Reservoir Park facing out on a view of the lower
eastside. Jim made the decision to eliminate his back
fence and he built a classic wooden archway to accentuate
the sense of his garden opening out to the world. Around
the base of his trees he began planting shade-loving
perennials, at first common groundcovers like hosta,
ferns and pachysandra but eventually he added exquisite
plants like trillium and Solomon’s seal. Little by little
the grass was eliminated completely as Jim created an
oasis of woodland tranquility with a meandering path
of flagstone and terraced raised beds.
On the north side of Jim’s fence, a neighbor was working
a similar transformation in his backyard. But that is a
story for next month. For now we want to highlight the
beauty of Jim Poliak’s yard and suggest that you stroll
over to the western edge of Reservoir Park. Follow the
slope down from Lloyd St. and take in the beauty of a
grassless backyard garden.
Riverwest Currents online edition - June, 2007 |