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Petals at Your Feet
For amazing flowers that form a carpet of color, you can't beat moss pink. The blooms appeared in the gray twilight season between winter and the...
Southern Living, 02/01/05 by Kellum, Jo · More from publication -
Spring Snowballs
Leave winter behind, and enjoy bountiful blooms during the sunny days of early spring. Arching branches laden with white, baseball-size flower...
Southern Living, 03/01/04 by Kellum, Jo · More from publication -
Tapestry of blooms
Hidden behind a tidy Atlanta home, a garden grows, squaring off beside a woodland of towering Georgia natives. The plants in this garden are woven...
Southern Living, 05/01/00 by Kellum, Jo · More from publication -
Try this Geranium
How anyone could look at such a lovely plant and name it bloody cranesbill geranium is beyond me. The tiny beaklike fruit it produces is said to be...
Southern Living, 05/01/00 by Kellum, Jo · More from publication -
From summer to September
This perennial savors summer long into fall. Clusters of tiny purple flowers held stiffly by gawky green stems last through hot weather until heavy...
Southern Living, 09/01/99 by Kellum, Jo · More from publication -
Smart makeover
You can change the house, not the neighborhood. Tucked in between cuter, more expensive houses are occasional diamonds in the rough. If you like...
Southern Living, 09/01/99 by Kellum, Jo · More from publication -
Dog day blossoms
You gotta love a plant that's determined to bloom in the heat of summer. When the rest of the garden is wilted and tired, garlic chives sprout...
Southern Living, 07/01/99 by Kellum, Jo · More from publication -
Tale of a garden gate
Who says you have to have a fence? A pair of peaked posts offers the perfect excuse for adding a garden gate. Some gardens seem to invite you to...
Southern Living, 05/01/99 by Kellum, Jo · More from publication -
Try stamped concrete
Though it has a reputation for plain old practicality, concrete is a material an artist could love. Color it, stamp it, shape it; you'll be...
Southern Living, 10/01/98 by Kellum, Jo · More from publication -
All decked out
When you're trying to create an enjoyable backyard retreat, think of an existing boring deck as an opportunity rather than an obstacle....
Southern Living, 10/01/98 by Kellum, Jo · More from publication


