Love blooms in many-splendored container garden
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — A Garden of Eden blooms at a home on Pocahontas Place in Hampton, Va.
Thousands of flowers spill from the stems of impatiens, geraniums, begonias, marigolds, hydrangea and lantana. Hostas, ferns and ornamental peppers provide a backdrop of fancy foliage.
Interestingly, most of the plants thrive in pots — more than 100 containers in different sizes, shapes and colors.
Celestine and Charles Johnson, both 77, are the green thumbs behind the potted garden. Their brick home, located on property that measures 60 feet by 110 feet, is tucked among other neatly kept homes. A "distinctive showplace" sign from the Hampton Beautification Committee says they are the experts on their street.
"Wow, I know where to get plenty of pretty cut flowers," says an admiring member of a road crew working in front of their home.
"Want to see the back yard?" asks a proud Charles.
Off they go.
Charles, who retired from Fort Monroe 22 years ago, has been gardening since he was 15 years old. In fact, he grew up on the same street, on the same plot of land. About 40 years ago, he built a larger house over top of his homestead, which was constructed there in 1915, he says.
"I remember Sunday afternoons when we would walk the street looking at the yard of the week, then that house would serve ice cream and cake," he says, thinking back to his childhood.
"I like flowers. I came up with them."
Married 56 years, the Johnsons share gardening chores. They spend about $2,000 annually for pots, soil and plants. Charles shops Costco and Sam's Club for the 25 to 30 bags of Miracle-Gro potting mix that he uses each year.
To keep potting mix expenses at a minimum, he uses cheaper topsoil to fill the bottom half of each pot. Foam packing peanuts are mixed in to absorb water and help keep roots moist, especially during the heat of summer.
Celestine goes outdoors at 6 a.m. daily to spend an hour watering the front yard and an hour watering the back yard. Along the way, she removes old flowers, especially on the geraniums, so they stay looking nice all the time. Water for plants comes from a 35-foot-deep well that's been there 25 years.
"We channel out ideas together and help each other out," says Celestine, a retired teacher's assistant. "You've got to be retired to garden like this because it's a lot of work. You can't fool flowers ... they need attention."
Once a week, Charles uses two hose-end sprayers mixed with Miracle-Gro to spray everything.
Recent comments
This is a beautiful garden. This year I invested in "hanging pots"...
utah rose | July 11, 2009 at 5:45 p.m.
First of all congratulations on your 56-year marriage, Johnsons!...
Eye candy garden | July 11, 2009 at 4:21 p.m.
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