The West Park neighborhood is featured in GardenWalk 2020 on Saturday, July 11 ONLY, from 10am-5pm. Safety measures will be in place at all locations. Visitors are required to practice social distancing and wear masks.
West Park was named after a wooded park and lake on John West’s farm which was close to present day Lorain Ave. and West 138th St. West Park boasts tree lined streets and well-maintained houses built from the turn of the century on. It is home to the West Park Police and Firefighters Memorial on Rocky River Drive near McKinley. The neighborhood borders the Cleveland Metroparks and hosts several great events, including The Hooley on Kamm’s Corners the third Saturday in June in “downtown” Kamm’s Corners. Learn more at westparkkamms.org.
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A garden that continues to grow and change with each year, overflowing front to back with color and texture. No chemicals are used, only hard work and love.
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Patio with benches, screened porch, park bench and fire pit. Perennial and annual flowers. Garden started 50 years ago by my wife, Lois Anne.
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Large yard with quaint front and back porches, lovely border gardens filled with perennial flowers, herbs and vegetables and accents of potted flowers.
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A beautiful blend of perennial favorites like daisies, lilies, snow on the mountain, black-eyed susan, zinnias & other summer must-haves.
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Extensive front and back yard landscape beds. Side of house raised kitchen garden beds.
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Always a work in progress; a small vegetable garden, pond, partial edible landscaping, rabbit hutch and topiary are a some of the features.
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When dogs and kids run your garden, you turn to planters, pots and hanging baskets. Please enjoy our Woodbury little library on your way.
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50+ years old Dawn Redwood tree is center stage, tucked behind garage with water fountain and sitting area. The front has a shaded small sitting porch with nice curb appeal.
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Many perennials surround the backyard, while annuals are added for additional color. A large raised bed is flourishing with many different types of vegetables.
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Gardens all along the back yard. Many varieties of flowers to enjoy. Along with an ocean-themed back fence.
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Ornamental trees, plants, hanging plants, potted flowers, statuary, “stained glass” window, “log waterfall,” stone bench, stone patio, stone walls, deck with pergola
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This garden has evolved over 20 years and includes roses, perennials and vegetables. It is a respite from busy daily life with a water feature, shade garden and pleasant patio. The garden also hosts chickens and bees.
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My garden has low and high blueberry bushes, raised beds, hostas, daylilies, black-eyed susans, purple cone flowers and ground covers.
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Business in the front, party in the back! Northern Cal vibe in the front, and backyard a secret oasis with dappled shade, a variety of perennials, annuals, evergreens and garden art sprinkled throughout. Individual garden “rooms” invite you to sit aand perhaps take in details you might miss upon first look.
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Three separate gardens: A formal front yard with planters on the porch. A large open area perfect for outdoor games. A pleasant shaded hideaway from the world with garden art, perennials and a multitude of pots with annuals.
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We have an ornamental garden: color, design, water movement, and texture with winding paths, trees, bushes, perennials, annuals, statuary, trolls, gnomes, and fairies (redeveloped the front yard garden).
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Our informal cottage garden beds are dense with hosta, hydrangea, lamb’s ears, clematis, herbs and more. Vines clamber up fence posts, structures and pergola. Filled with vintage decor, romance and sweetness, it’s friendly and comforting. Two patios offer plenty of seating options. Catch a glimpse of our fat cat enjoying the shade.
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The front yard reels you in with beautiful plants. But make your way to the back yard and through the gate and find yourself in a wonderful secret garden. Tropical plants, wildflowers, bogs with carnivorous plants, fruit trees and so much more. We have bee hives, chickens, frogs and fish. A truly magical and special place.
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Perennial border garden designed to make the most of a small irregularly shaped yard. With lots of native and naturalizing plants, this peaceful garden offers shelter and enticing food sources to birds, butterflies, and bees.
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This garden was built by Wenzel Spicka and John Ferenschitz ca 1928. It was entered in a garden contest sponsored by the Plain Dealer in 1930 and won second place. The garden features a fountain, small castle, arbors, flower pots and plant stands all constructed from cement. Recent metal sculptures makes it a must see! (Research by West Park Historian Gary Swilik)
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Many perennials surround yard with water garden feature and certified wild life habitat. Assorted annuals and vegetable garden.
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Our garden and deck are the center of entertainment and dining from spring through fall. From our table we can view the display change from daffodils and tulips to a variety of perennials including roses, daisies, coneflowers, clematis, trumpet vine and hydrangeas. Hostas are the anchor of our landscape.
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A Community Garden less than 10 years old with 39 individually rented raised beds, peach and apple trees, strawberry bed, blackberry brambles, and picnic area. Tucked away in the Jefferson neighborhood of West Park, SDCG has competed in the Cuyahoga County Fair Community Garden Displays in 2018 and 2019, taking 3rd and 2nd place respectively.
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Flower beds with some emphasis on native species; a pergola with clematis and wisteria; a square-foot vegetable garden; blueberries, raspberries and strawberries. We draw in butterflies, bees and birds by creating habitat and offering bird food while keeping away groundhogs and skunks. Debra has lots of herbs which she dries for use in cooking, medicinal purposes and herbal teas.
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The backyard is planted in shades of pink and has a quirky up-cycled water feature. Front and side yards have pops of jewel-toned color. Most plants were started from seed in a greenhouse in early spring, with a focus on perennials and biennials. The garden beds were created within the last four years, and are always expanding and evolving!
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A garden of outdoor ‘rooms’, to wander through and relax in. With perennial, tropical and native plants. art, upcycled water feature, he-shed/60s bar, fire pit and more.
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