Fields of Green

A beautiful garden is a luxury that many don’t realize they were missing until its been discovered. A winding path and plentiful flowers that can be trimmed and brought inside for arrangements is such a joy. Colors that change and bloom throughout multiple seasons can add so much beauty to your yard, not to the mention resale value of your home. Below I’ve put together some beautiful garden inspiration collected from homes around our own little state.

This Burrillville garden incorporates annual stunners like zinnias and sunflowers, which attract both butterflies and pollinators as well as make for fantastic cut flowers.

This Burrillville garden incorporates annual stunners like zinnias and sunflowers, which attract both butterflies and pollinators as well as make for fantastic cut flowers.

A field of Daffodils at this Newport home make for a very cheerful spring.

A field of Daffodils at this Newport home make for a very cheerful spring.

In Narragansett you don’t need an expansive yard to grow a riot of color. These happy spring tulips will come back every year with the warming weather.

In Narragansett you don’t need an expansive yard to grow a riot of color. These happy spring tulips will come back every year with the warming weather.

This property in Middletown boasts it’s own greenhouse conservatory and gorgeous purple perennial Dahlias.

This property in Middletown boasts it’s own greenhouse conservatory and gorgeous purple perennial Dahlias.

The vegetable garden on this Cranston property is adorned with Sunflowers, Dahlias and Zinnias. A quiet spot to unplug from the chaos of the day.

The vegetable garden on this Cranston property is adorned with Sunflowers, Dahlias and Zinnias. A quiet spot to unplug from the chaos of the day.

To view homes in your area with fantastic garden potential please contact Lisa at lisa.pagano@mottandchace.com or 401.447.9505.