Observations all along the line - Kimball & the Southern Panhandle First
This week's Yard of the Week is the home of Greg and Penny Stull, whose gardens sit away from the street in the quiet neighborhood. A curved path leads visitors to the front porch which is lined with bushes and Columbine, as well as perennials like daylilies, tulips, roses and mums.
Color, in the form of potted annuals, join the greenery of spikes, bleeding hearts, iris and pansey. Ornamental grasses, yarrow and tansey are inviting to all of God's creatures, according to Penny, even snakes, toads and rabbits.
As one travels to the back yard, delineated by a tree line on the north, more greens mingle with decorative rocks and a "mysterious stone figure." The quiet property is landscaped with a variety of evergreen trees, flowering crab, cherry, hackberry, aspen, oak and crabapple, providing welcome relief from the summer sun.