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Turning a Problem Into a Feature

September 28, 2021
in Home & Garden
Reading Time: 4 mins read
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Today we’re visiting Kathleen Hooper’s garden.

When my family and I moved from two acres in Connecticut to our Winnetka, Illinois (near Chicago) house, I inherited a small landscaped yard. My plan was to turn the space into a garden where my family and friends could enjoy sitting around the fire and dining outdoors. There was hardscaping I could work with, but there was also a fake wishing well that I planned to remove. With too much to do in the first year, I decided removing the wishing well would have to wait, and so I used it as a planter.

Seven years later, that problem has turned into a fun part of the garden that divides the two areas, making the space feel bigger and more lush. With lots of mature shade trees, the water well is in partial shade, and I filled it with well-draining potting soil.

Over the years I’ve planted many combinations of plants. This year is one of my favorites, with a purple/green/white color scheme featuring Colocasia esculenta ‘Black Magic’ (Zones 8–11 or as an annual), Lysimachia nummularia (Zones 3–9), Hosta ‘Curly Fries’ (Zones 3–9), Begonia semperflorens (Zones 10–11 or as an annual), Strobilanthes dyerianus (Zones 8–10 or as an annual), Tradescantia pallida (Zones 7–10 or as an annual), and Alternanthera ficoidea (Zone 10 or as an annual).

Throughout the season there has been interest. As the Colocasia established, the Hosta bloomed with lovely purple and white-striped flowers. The Lysimachia overwintered in the water well and returned falling over the stone and softening it. I love the way the Tradescantia pokes through the Lysimachia contrasting with texture and color. I like to have art on my garden, and I thought the ceramic green birdhouse was a fun addition.

What started as a problem has turned into a much-loved part of my garden!

container planting with lime green foliage spilling overThe wishing well now overflows with golden Lysimachia!

small garden patio with black table setI love the way the Lysimachia foliage glows in contrast to the surrounding foliage and dark patio furniture.

plant with huge dark leavesColocasia ‘Black Magic’ living up to the name with wonderfully richly colored leaves.

dark foliage paired with light foliageDark and golden foliage growing together is always a winning combination.

plant with light pink flowers and curly foliageHosta ‘Curly Fries’ has narrow, waved foliage.

garden full of flowersThis wide view shows how the wishing-well-turned-planter fits into the larger, beautiful, landscape.

hosta flowersHostas are usually grown for the foliage, but many varieties have beautiful flowers as well. These are very elegant.

garden planter full of foliage plantsThe whole planter, with all the tropicals at their summer peak, looks stunning.

If you want to see more of Kathleen’s garden, check out her instagram: @Kat.b.lou.garden

 

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