Observations all along the line - Kimball & the Southern Panhandle First

Yard of the Week

The home of Chauncey and Stephanie Pedersen on the corner of 700 S. Webster in Kimball blooms in fall colors with cheery yellow wild sunflowers, Black-eyed Susans, butterfly bushes and a currant bush.

Landscaping stone, a flag pole displaying a Husker's flag and lighting complete the finished corner garden. The small garden is an inviting visual display with varied heights of assorted native grasses against a tidy backdrop of manicured lawn.

The Pedersen's proudly display a Nebraska Cornshusker Blackshirts flag at the front of their home, which is a brick backdrop for a bed of marigolds, spiderwort, hydrangeas and purple larnium.