If the apple tree, not seen here on the photo, needs to be salvaged, try to saw the severed trunks in an angle for a more aesthetic look. For better proportions, let the branches grow larger.
Vegetation (from left to right):
–Spirea Japonica Shirobana (shrubs, hedge, pink and white)
–Clematis The President (on trellis)
–Rhododendron Canadense (1+1 persistent shrubs, pink)
–Taxus Capitata (1+1 pyramidal evergreens, sides of porch)
–Hemerocallis Stella de Oro (5to7 perennials, pink, middle)
–Salvia Superba (perennial, reddish purple)
–Cimicifuga Ramosa Atro-purpurea (perennials, burgundy, white)
–Astilba Taquerii Superba (3 to 5 perennials, pink feather-like)
–Euonymus Emerald Gaiety (persistent shrub, variegated)
–Taxus Hicksii (evergreen, corner)
–Geranium Sanguineum (perennials, pink)
–Honeysuckle (owner’s hedge, right)
–Betula (tree, three stumps)
–Lamium Maculata White Nancy (perennials, white, walkway)
HOUSEWARMING
Most homes can use a little help when it comes to warming up their curb appeal. If you’d like some inexpensive ideas on how to improve the appearance of your home, send a clear photo of your house with your commentary to: Suzanne Rowe, Designer, suro@bell.net. Because of the volume of email she receives, it is not possible for her to individually reply to each correspondent.
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