Paul and Tammy Murphy, of West Robert Street, Hammond, are the recipients of the April Garden of the Month, presented by Hammond Garden Club.
On the way to the sidewalk, passersby are greeted with mounding Distylium “Cinnamon Girl” variety. It’s distinguished by a small fine-textured green foliage with a hint of blue purple tint.
The lush green lawn is dapple shaded by lovely Drake Elms.
At the front of the picket fence are crimson colored “President” hibiscus. Neatly-trimmed hedges encases them.
Sturdy Saigo palms grace the front steps of the lovely cottage-feel home.
Colorful petunias such as “Beautiful Bouquet,” “Sun Salsa” and “Queen of Hearts” surround the base of the Saigos. Flanking the palms are maroon-leafed Loropelium.
On the way to the sidewalk, passersby are greeted with mounding Distylium “Cinnamon Girl” variety. It’s distinguished by a small fine-textured green foliage with a hint of blue purple tint.
The lush green lawn is dapple shaded by lovely Drake Elms.
At the front of the picket fence are crimson colored “President” hibiscus. Neatly-trimmed hedges encases them.
Sturdy Saigo palms grace the front steps of the lovely cottage-feel home.
Colorful petunias such as “Beautiful Bouquet,” “Sun Salsa” and “Queen of Hearts” surround the base of the Saigos. Flanking the palms are maroon-leafed Loropelium.