The Detroit Shoreway neighborhood is featured in GardenWalk 2020 on Sunday, July 12 ONLY, from 10am-5pm. Safety measures will be in place at all locations. Visitors are required to practice social distancing and wear masks.
Detroit Shoreway is one of Cleveland’s hottest and most diverse neighborhoods along the north coast. Gordon Square Arts District, Lorain Antiques District, EcoVillage and Battery Park are all features of this area, offering retail, dining and entertainment for every taste. This neighborhood, which is a 7-minute drive to Downtown and a half-mile walk to Edgewater Park, offers an excellent array of housing that includes historic houses, brand-new townhomes and apartments.
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Our no-mow front yard is blooming with sunflowers and native wildflowers while our veggie garden soaks in the sunshine.
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Glenn’s Bohemian courtyard garden is filled with perennials and whimsical yard art. His sidewalk patio is where neighbors enjoy the summer beauty.
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A bright, colorful house surrounded by an eclectic mix of annuals, perennials, herbs & vegetables. Come walk through the garden and feel the love!
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Created/maintained by the W Clinton Block Club, featuring a meditation walk by local artist Melissa Daubert and a sculpture by the late John Jackson.
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From bamboo to hostas. View garden art, including musical rat and crouching tiger.
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Raised beds containing tomatoes, zucchini, peppers lettuce and ground cherries. Garden is watched over by a rabbit.
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Within walking distance to the lake, this boutique garden has a slight beach vibe to it that we hope you’ll enjoy…
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Legacy Garden serves as a gateway to the Edgewater Hill neighborhood. Established in 2012, the garden has evolved each year and features nearly 40 raised beds, community space with a fire pit, greenhouse, berry brambles, a display stand to share produce, hydrangea border, and compost station, in collaboration with Rust Belt Riders.
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Our backyard is a menagerie of flower beds with perennials and annuals, new stone walls for the largest beds, a vegetable garden, and a play area for our young grandsons including a hill to climb and roll down on.
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Front yard is evolving into a native habitat. Chickens in back yard, along with gardens.
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Front yard features a rain garden and other long-established plants. The yard has been evolving since installation.
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Private oasis in the city for fun times. The tasteful Japanese inspired garden will also help you find your Zen.
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Front yard – National Wildlife Federation certified yard. Pollinators and bird-friendly.
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This century home has a front porch jungle oasis and a back yard garden jam packed with flowers. A small pond is home to some very old goldfish, and a water feature in the far-back shade garden is a favorite of neighborhood birds. This yard is a perennial GardenWalk favorite.
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Backyard vegetable garden with flowers and a hammock, recycled glass and stone planter. Backs up to the Albert Hart Community Orchard.
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Simple, well maintained, front and side gardens compliment this large old colonial home. The backyard was completely rebuilt in 2018 and was equipted with a reclaimed sandstone patio and homemade cedar planter boxes, which made it super cozy. An enclosed berry cage was added last year to keep out those darn birds and squirrels!
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An urban family home with chicken coop and happy hens. Berry bushes and perennial beds are other features of this garden.
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Community garden planted with more than 30 fruit trees, brambles and grape vines. Also home to individual garden plots for rent.
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Native plant and vegetable garden on corner lot and tree lawn. Prairie or jungle depending on your perspective. Last summer we added one raised bed and more containers for vegetables.
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A work in progress featuring two raised beds with abundant veggies, and a long row of sunflowers stretching up towards the sky.
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Charming, brightly-colored 19th century colonial home with romantic side yard complete with large weeping cherry tree. Abundant greenery and hydrangeas frame classic, large front porch. Small bonsai garden tucked behind.
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Colorful and creative botanical chalk drawings expand the garden onto the sidewalk at 7708 Franklin Blvd. (Weather permitting). This year we’re adding tree identification cards to share information about our beautiful urban canopy.
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Used as an Artist’s studio and home to several honey bee hives, this previously condemned house has been fully renovated. The front yard garden plants were chosen for their dark leaf color, to match the monochromatic look of the house. Second year garden plants include: smoke bush, mondo grass, elderberry, wine and roses, sedum, sweet potato vine, actaea, heuchera.
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Yellow, Italianate Victorian, circa 1880. Home of Jeff and JP since 2016. The front lawn and garden (as well as side garden) were replanted in 2019 after struggling for two years to achieve healthy plant growth in our very shaded front yard space!
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Backyard and side yard with park-like setting with many beautiful flowers, bushes, and trees with arbors, a small bridge, and raised garden beds.
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Woodland garden in the front yard. Sunny perenniel garden, berry bushes, and vegetable gardens in the back yard.
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Beautiful array of multi-colored daylilies in the front, irises on the side, brightly colored and unique yard and porch art. Three raised beds with veggies, pots with herbs, charming perennials in clusters along the side and back fences. Bird houses and lots of trinkets to catch the eye.
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Front lawn perennial garden–easy care, back yard salsa garden and flower beds that make good company when reading a book
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We have English garden in front with perennials and annuals. back yard has lots of perennials and hostas with water feature.
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New to the Gordon Square Arts District, we’re excited to create new front garden beds for the neighborhood to enjoy. From lilacs and hydrangeas to rose of Sharon and black-eyed Susans, we invite our fellow Clevelanders to enjoy our colorful vision! And don’t hesitate to check out the new gardens out back as part of Gardenwalk!
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Behind the white picket fence is a charming and eclectic front and side yard work-in-progress assortment including irises cultivated by several generations of family gardeners.
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Sixteen garden plots with community plants on the sides. Flower for enjoyment and common area in the front.
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Duke Farms, now in its third year, has a greenhouse, 30 beds, 8 used for food donation and the rest are tended to by community members. The front of the garden features the Judge McCormick’s Wildflower Garden. The property boasts thousands of succulents growing freely, flower baskets, active composting, blackberries, raspberries and walkable paths. Visitors are welcome to stop in the house to use the bathroom, admire a host of houseplants and have a refreshment.
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Please visit our front yard and our back yard. Our front yard is doing the best it can in full shade. Our back yard features a a double barrel rain water capture system, infiltration walk and tiny pond. The back yard also features a DIY kids fairy garden, kids mud kitchen and DIY play set.
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The highlights of this double-lot cottage garden include an expansive rose collection, a chicken coop, raised vegetable beds that employ the Square Foot Gardening Method, as well as many berries and fruit trees which have been incorporated into the edible landscape.
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Rain Garden in front, fruit, vegetable, and flowers in backyard with Celtic cross and arched trellises
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Front yard perennial shade garden and backyard dry creek bed planted with native perennials
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Our backyard is a quiet oasis with a fountain water feature made of recycled materials. Solar panels on the garage roof. A weathered brick wall serves as a fence between the yards. Redbud trees and arbor vitae supply welcome shade. Look for the mural on the side of the garage.
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Front cottage garden with a shady, zen retreat in back yard with pond and large koi. Twenty-two year work in progress. Is a garden ever really finished?
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A garden with a focus on native Ohio plant species. Please enter through the gate in the back of the property.
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A pollinator’s paradise, the front yard features a native wildflower rain garden in place of lawn. Moving down the side of the house predominantly native plants gradually transition to fruit trees and brambles with a child-centered backyard including a “treehouse” grape arbor, raised vegetable beds, and a small patio.
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This is a private garden that includes fruit trees, vines, and shrubs, a fenced vegetable garden, and multiple flower beds with a focus on lilies.
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Front yard garden in development: an edible, sharable food and healing herbal project based on the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) practice of planting the three sisters together–corn, beans, and squash, who teach lessons of reciprocity and the “emerging relationship between indigenous knowledge and Western science, both of which are rooted in the earth.” (Robin Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass)
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The space was grassless when the home was purchased. A hidden concrete garage pad was removed along with 60 sq ft of asphalt. Trumpet vine, red currents, and perennials were added. A cedar fence and gate were built. Every year a few small things change.
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The front garden is for the butterflies and bees, while the back is full of fairies, cats, bikes, and a bathtub full of plants.
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Century Victorian in the heart of Detroit Shoreway. Front of the house native garden including cactus native to the great lakes region. Backyard includes a chicken coop, composting system, rain barrels, berry canes, patio made from reclaimed brick, raised bed, salad table, container with veggies and herbs, and a cold-frame made with reclaimed material.
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Front porch and drive lined with an array of hanging floral arrangements; Hostas, Azalea and Hydrangea bushes, Climbing Roses, Pinky Winky tree and climbing Clematis adorn the front yard. At night all is accented with landscape lighting.