Smith Mountain Lake Real Estate

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Smith Mountain Lake – A Flower Frenzy!

In a recent issue of Smith Mountain Laker Magazine, garden photographer, speaker and author Catriona Tudor Erler shares some of her knowledge and experience to help you create an amazing array of flowers around your own home. If the natural beauty exuding from every pore of Smith Mountain Lake compels you to want landscaping to match, follow this expert advice for a fabulous flower frenzy!

Erler recommends these following tips:

Good Soil

If you are not in a hurry, you could collect some organic materials-make sure compost, leaves, rotted manure, and weed-free straw are included in the mixture-and spread at least 5-6 inches on top of the existing soil. Let the worms do all the digging, while the decomposition of the materials will be improving your soil. In a couple of years, it will be ideal for planting.

For more immediate results, till the organic material into the existing soil yourself. If dealing with an area that has a lot of stones, it may be necessary to remove an area of at least 10-12 inches and replace it with a high-quality top soil. However, buyer beware as the quality control of top soil around SML leaves something to be desired. Erler’s personal experience has been a delivery of river bottom sand, almost nutrient-free, that hardened into a concrete of sorts, and another was a delivery of clay. So choose your supplier carefully!

Plant Performers

The challenge of creating your beautiful utopia with minimal care is to work smarter, not harder. Erler advises selecting some perennials that can bloom for long periods, survive with little or no rain at times and are low maintenance.

Geranium ‘Rozanne’-while not deer resistant-are worth protecting because of their garden performance of flowering in early summer and continuing until frost. Helenium ‘Sahin’s Early Flowerer’ will grow as high as 2-3 feet and is deer resistant. Border the flower bed with blanket flowers such as Gaillardia ‘Oranges and Lemons’. Next to the Geranium ‘Rozanne’ and against the background of the lake is a perfect setting.

Don’t Forget the Foliage

Even flowers need a little down time, so while not blooming, offset the garden with foliage. Great possibilities are Hemerocallis ‘Golden Zebra’, Heliopsis ‘Loraine Sunshine’ and Cimicifuga ‘Hillside Black Beauty. Take advantage of the recent hybridizing of coral bells. With such a variety of foliage colors and typical availability at The Growing Place in Wirtz, there is nothing stopping you!

Other forms of flower and foliage are provided with shrubs which also fulfill the need for mass. Try Loropetalum ‘Purple Diamond, Sambucus ‘Black Lace’ and Weigela ‘Eyecatcher’ to start.

Create Dimension

“Reach for the sky,” says Erler. Don’t have everything the same height in the flower bed. Create some dimension with vertical elements by adding supports for vines to grow up tall, the shrubs will help and try some trees too. A few evergreen shrubs can even keep some green through the winter; one idea is a fastigiated conifer.

A final suggestion for this eye-tantalizing feast of flowers is repetition of planting patterns in the border. Keep in mind that alternating the blooming varieties and the foliage will create rhythm and balance in your design.

For more resources on fabulous landscaping around your home or assistance in buying lakefront property, call me, Vicki Millehan. I have over 19 years of experience selling waterfront homes, and am a long-time resident of Smith Mountain Lake.

June 14, 2011   Comments Off

Heaven in Franklin County, VA

Everybody is looking for their own little piece of heaven. If you happen to be lucky enough to live in Franklin County, VA you are halfway there!! If your idea of the good life is a new home close to Smith Mountain Lake, then you have to check out THE FARM. Built by the Willard Companies, The Farm is nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains alongside Smith Mountain Lake.
There are 17 waterfront homes located in Hammocks Pointe and The Farm even has lots as large as 5.4 acres in size! With a total of 63 properties, this premier subdivision is located across from the esteemed community; The Boardwalk on Rt. 616. But these homes are more than just beautiful. The Willard Companies have worked hard to protect the beauty that surrounds Smith Mountain Lake.
With a heart to preserve the beauty of Franklin County, the Farm has been built as a low impact development. In keeping with the rural feel of the area they have created lots of open spaces in the community. This makes for a beautiful community and reduces the impact storm water runoff has on the lake. These home are more than just beautiful, they are smart too! The waterfront homes have been built in accordance with Earth Craft House Program. You can’t get much smarter than homes that protect the environment and help reduce utilities!!
The final heavenly amenity is that residents of the Farm will have opportunity to join The Waterfront Country Club!! This country club boasts a premier golf course that is just minutes from the Farm. From fine dining to a round of golf on the rolling greens, you will never get bored enjoying life on the Farm!
There is so much to enjoy in Franklin County, VA that you might just find yourself wanting to buy a little piece of heaven! How many places can you look for a new home from the deck of a boat? If you are tempted to find a little piece of heaven, call Vicki Millehan! She can help you “buy the Farm” so to speak! If nothing else some visit Smith Mountain Lake. If you like it, then move here!!

July 17, 2009   Comments Off