Patrick Canale + Anne White

Yellow Queen Anne Cottage sits on a corner lot surrounded by a wrought iron fence. Northern Dew Berry vine, thornless blackberries, Carolina Jasmine, medicinal herbs, and clematis,. Hammock, raised beds.

Randle Witherington & Kerry Palmertree

Step into the enchanting world of the Cheatham-Barron historic home, dating back to 1890, where every corner whispers tales of a bygone era. Beyond the gate lies a courtyard garden adorned with specialty plants and intricate ironwork, creating a picturesque oasis. Discover the tranquil pond, inviting entertainment area, charming deck, and rejuvenating hot tub, making […]

Rick Pendergrast

A brown/white stucco bungalow has a lawn and a stone edged sunny garden at the sidewalk's edge. Great porch for people watching near a business district and school.

Sandy Byer/Ralph West

Stone path and center medallion invites the visitor to take a turn and enjoy this bench seat surrounded by blueberry shrubs, crepe myrtle’s, hydrangeas, and boxwoods.

Scott Mathis

Dogwoods beautifully frame the front yard. Cast stone retaining wall holds azaleas, boxwoods and juniper. Urns hold seasonal flowers.

Southern Ave. Beautification Project

Southern Ave from Cooper St. to Philadelphia St. Funded by the Cooper Young Garden Tour Garden Club. 5 blocks of verges planted with 1700 native plants. 7 murals depicting natives, painted by Rich Ayers. Photo Opp

Steven J Ennis & Miguel A Medina

At Wonderland Hall, we have dedicated ourselves to the art of creating an eclectic garden that is not only visually stunning but also requires minimal maintenance. Our designers have meticulously transformed what was once a labor-intensive yard into a haven of natural beauty that is both captivating and effortless to maintain.

Susan Kealy Dowling

Lime green sumac, crepe myrtle, viburnum, snowdrops, Four o’clocks, white redbud tree, butterfly bush, colorful flowers. More to see in the back garden. Carol Baker Memorial Garden. Vendor: Jimmy Croswaite