Connie Arduini/Jimmy McCown

Dry creek, two Asian-inspired wooden bridges. Magnolia, azaleas, caladiums, ferns, cone flowers, a 14-foot palm tree, gardenias, ferns. New screened porch. Jim McCown, builder.

Christine Conley

Passionate about native plants. Native garden beds in front & back gardens. Cool art piece in front, and cozy tin roof walled screen porch. Educ Booth: Dana Sanders/Wild Ones

Christopher Harris

Stonewalled Front Garden packs a wallop in a tiny space. Back garden is an oasis of cool tropical plants, a deck, seating area, recycled materials, and garden art for a backyard retreat.

Daniel Lynn

This corner lot garden is an edged sidewalk with whimsical trimmed shrubs. A Japanese Maple takes center stage in the grass lawn. Arkansas fieldstone edges a bed around the porch of this two toned beige painted bungalow.

David Zaleski

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.

Demetrius Boyland & Brian Sykes

The brick-lined retaining wall edges and defines the simple, serene landscape. Cast iron plant, ornamental grasses, hostas, lenten roses, dogwood, and sedums catch the eyes.

Donald Thomas

American chestnut, tulip poplar, Big leaf magnolia, bald cypress and paw paw trees, may apples, trillium, red buckeye, 6 species of ferns, wild ginger, money plants, and a small pond with lotuses.

Donna McDonnell

Front Garden features pine grove ferns, Frances’ azalias, Dee’s vincas, Shirley’s hibiscus, Joe’s tulips, Grandma Smith’s snowball bush, spring daffodils, and gladiolas.

Hollyé Taylor

Welcoming midtown bungalow exhibiting colorful flowers and charm. This garden, full of perennial and native plants, will inspire on the go gardeners with limited time, experience, and skills.