February Yard of the Month
We have a new Yard of the Month for February, 2014: Mimi Raub of 2708 Coxindale. Her yard shows what can be done with fresh pine straw and plantings. Mimi is no stranger to Yard of the Month, having finished first in May of last year. Congratulations Mimi for another first place finish.
Finishing second are Michael and Sheri Farmer of 8524 Averell.
Their corner lot always looks great this time of year. In fact, they have a first place finish during each of the last three years. It’s always a treat to see their home as we drive into the neighborhood.
In third are Graham and Alice Kennedy of 8516 Wheeling. Their home always has a neat manicured look, no matter what the season. This is the eleventh time that the Kennedys have placed in the finals in the last two years, having placed first in June of 2012.
Congratulations to each of the homeowners for their consistent quality care they give to their homes and yards and thanks to Larry Deckard and Jamie Visocan who assisted me on the judging panel.
January Yard of the Month
It’s a new year and we have a new Yard of the Month! For January we would like to recognize Kimberly Hicks of 2504 Sugar Maple. The vibrant green lawn is testament that North Carolina lawns can look really good in winter. Fresh mulch covers the beds and colorful pansies add the right punch of color. This is the third time that Kimberly has made first place in the last 4 years.
Finishing second are Michael and Sheri Farmer
of 8524 Averell. Their corner lot always looks great this time of year. In fact, they have a first place finish during each of the last three years. It’s always a treat to see their home as we drive into the neighborhood.
In third is Mimi Raub of 2708 Coxindale. Her home shows what can be done with fresh pine straw and plantings. Mimi, too, is no stranger to Yard of the Month, having finshed first in May of last year. And we’re sure this won’t be the last time we see Mimi in the finals.
Congratulations to each of the homeowners for their consistent quality care they give to their homes and yards and thanks to Jamie Visocan who assisted me on the judging panel.