EDMOND — The latest “Yard of the Week” award goes to Keri Jennings, 5924 Great Hampden Road, in the Hampden Hollow Addition.
This large corner yard provides a pleasing blend of colors, with beds of impressive red, white and pink begonias, red and pink crape myrtles, red, white and pink impatiens, red, pink, orange and white periwinkles and assorted hostas.
A colorful summer show of assorted caladiums, red and pink English roses, pink encore azalea, sweet potato vines, calla lilies, assorted coleus, red geraniums and red and orange purslane provides a rainbow of colors. Her impressive beds also contain mugo pines, red Japanese maples, red knock-out roses, wine and roses wigela, boxwoods, dogwood trees, deodard cedar, assorted variegated fountain grasses and blue atlas cedar trees.This is an eye-catching yard you must see to appreciate.
“Yard of the Week” is co-sponsored by Edmond Beautiful Inc., The Edmond Sun, Edmond Area Chamber of Commerce and The Home Depot. The winner receives a six-month subscription to The Sun and a $50 store credit from Home Depot. To nominate a yard call 341-2808.
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