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This weeks yard of the week winners are the Bell’s
by Shamieka B. Sims
Staff Writer
Sep 03, 2012 | 688 views | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
These two large flower pots stacked atop of each other sit in the side yard of Chuck and Carolyn Bell.
These two large flower pots stacked atop of each other sit in the side yard of Chuck and Carolyn Bell.
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The Bell's front walk way shows a lot of character and personality.
The Bell's front walk way shows a lot of character and personality.
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This is just one of the many tree clusters in the Bell's yard, this one has a Kimberly Queen Fern as its center piece.
This is just one of the many tree clusters in the Bell's yard, this one has a Kimberly Queen Fern as its center piece.
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The back side of the Bell's home gives way to more creativity, pots of all different sizes and colors.
The back side of the Bell's home gives way to more creativity, pots of all different sizes and colors.
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Carolyn Bell even use the the boat to house flower pots and plants.
Carolyn Bell even use the the boat to house flower pots and plants.
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No part of the Bell's property is off limits to plants, the pier is filled with hanging plants.
No part of the Bell's property is off limits to plants, the pier is filled with hanging plants.
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The Bell's gazebo and sitting area has the steps lined with flowers.
The Bell's gazebo and sitting area has the steps lined with flowers.
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Lake front property with an amazing yard, filled with ferns, holly, and palm trees, no this is not an advertisement it is the home of Chuck and Carolyn “Sug” Bell.

The Bell’s are this weeks yard of the week winners, for the awesome work they have done in the yard of their Shangri La Drive home.

They have been living in the home for a little over three years and love the area. Sug prides herself as a container gardener, willing to use any type of container to give personality to her yard.

The couple shares the home with their dogs Duffey and Sassy. Sug said that her passion for gardening comes from her mother, grand mother, and great grand mother.

She enjoys watching the plants grow and sharing the beauty with her neighbors.

The yard also has Crape Myrtle trees, Ivy, Boston Ferns, and Kimberly Queen Ferns.



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