Peachy the Magazine Summer 2018 | Page 46

“We plant flowers in masses, but not like a perennial bed, as that style does not lend itself to northern Florid- ian gardens,” explains Judy. “Here, we have to plant so everything looks equally good 365 days a year. There is no letup in the winter months as there may be in other parts of the country.” To that point, there are no seasonal color plantings, and the color palette is intentionally subdued. Several 44 PEACHYTHEMAGAZINE.COM exquisite pots around the front and the pool are primarily planted with green, with occasional dashes of white.   The clipped borders are boxwood and “G.W. Pringle,” a dwarf variety of podocarpus. Gerry says, “We like the contrast of the clipped formal plants with a rougher texture plant material behind, and, occasionally, a plant that blooms, such as roses, or agapanthus, which grow well in this area.”