Transforming Royalview’s Gardens; We’re Going Organic, and Native Texan!

Garden restoration by Living Wild, in Conroe, TX.
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Garden transformation day is here! Woo hoo! We’ve been super excited, anticipating Royalview’s garden makeovers .

We’ve been working with Abbie of Living Wild, in the Conroe, TX area, to give our gardens a face-lift, and at the same time, be respectful to our natural habitat by using only organic gardening materials, and also plants that are native to Texas.

We asked Abbie to concentrate mainly on the 2 front gardens, as our back garden is still flourishing very well. We did have to replace several plants in our back garden this summer, but everything is now growing very happily.

Royalview's back yard garden.
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The only work required back here was to remove all of the dyed, black mulch, and replace it with organic, native hardwood mulch. Abbie also replaced a dwarf Gardenia that we had lost.

Replacing dyed mulch with natural.
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She surprised us with 3 cute little Blue Daze plants that she popped in. I love these so much!

Blue Daze plant at Royalview.
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When I first approached Abbie about transforming our gardens, she went right to work putting together garden plans for both of our front gardens. She listened to our requests for blue, white, and purple plants, and knowing that we love seeing bees and butterflies, she came up with 2 designs that Willie and I both love.

Garden plan for Royalview's South Garden, by Abbie of Living Wild, in Conroe, TX.
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Royalview's North Garden Plans, by Abbie of Living Wild in Conroe, TX.
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I love how she showed us very clearly where everything would be planted, gave us the species’ names, and then also sent us photos of what each species will look like once full grown. Many of the plant photos also give descriptions of the types of wild life that enjoy them. I’m so happy to know that our little visitors will be happy as well.

New garden species for Royalview's front gardens.  All native Texas plants.
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New garden species for Royalview.  All native Texas plants.
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New garden species for Royalview.  All native Texas plants.
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It’s going to be so beautiful! I love everything she chose for us, and I love that there are some evergreen plants that will look nice all year round. Having our gardens thrive, and look nice all year round is a subject that we did discuss with Abbie. Abbie explained to us that native Texas plants will of course thrive much better all year since they are native and are adaptive to the extreme temperatures that we experience during different times of the year. They’ll be able to survive and thrive, in both Texas’ extreme cold snaps and Summer heat.

After removing all the former plants and dyed mulch, Abbie and Lori began placing out all the new babies.

Royalview’s front South garden:

New plants for Royalview's South garden.
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Royalview’s front North garden:

Royalview's North garden.
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Royalview’s front South garden after planting:

Royalview's front South garden after transformation.
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Royalview's front South garden complete.
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We’re very happy with how everything has turned out. It’s going to be so fun to watch everything grow, and see how everything matures together to form the beautiful gardens that Abbie so thoughtfully and skillfully designed and installed.

Huge thank yous to both Abbie and Lori for transforming our gardens. We look forward to a continued relationship with Living Wild, as Abbie will also be checking in monthly and upkeeping all the new plants.

Abbie is a wildlife biologist and specializes in habitat restorations and native landscaping. You can find her online at https://www.welivewild.com/.

I hope Royalview’s garden transformations inspire you to find out more about the local plants in your area as well.

Till next time, follow your joy! God is truly good!

Johanna and Willie

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Royalview’s Summertime Landscape Refresh

Royalview from front bridge view.
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It’s Summertime! We’ve put out the flags for the fourth!

Hey everybody!

This blog post has been about a month in the making. We’ve had a new landscaping team working with us to get Royalview’s landscaping all refreshed and looking her best again. All of our gardens looked fabulous, and bloomed all through Springtime, but some plants got a little crazy, and grew over the other plants, or died out, so we really needed some professional help.

Willie and I had been in search for a company who has a great lawn maintenance team, as well as a gardener. We decided to head to our local gardening center and inquire about any known possibilities. We were given a card for Green X Scape, located in Huntsville, TX.

We were very happy to meet Albert Tsai, owner of Green X Scape. He is a very nice young gentleman who went to school at Sam Houston State University. He began his business while he was still in college, and now hires college students.

Upon their first visit, Green X Scape got to work on our back yard garden, clearing out all the under, and overgrowth.

Albert Tsai and team from Green X Scape, LLC, Huntsville, Texas.
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They even cleared out our ivy plants and transplanted those along the back fence.

You can see how overgrown it got back there. They did a fabulous job!

There were a few plants that needed to be replaced, so Willie and took a trip to Growers Outlet, and picked out some new ones that would stay in their spots and not spread.

Grower's Outlet, Willis, Texas.
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We love visiting here. Our landscape design team got a lot of Royalview’s original plants from here as well.

We chose some Silver Star Sage, and Southern Star Blue Ruellias.

Silver Star Texas Sage, and Southern Star Blue Ruellia.
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These are so pretty! I love the purple flowers.

Southern Star Blue Ruellia in Royalview's back yard garden.
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On their next visit, the Green X Scape team planted all the new plants for us. And, we did end up getting 2 more of the Texas Sage to plant along with the others, to balance everything out.

Royalview's backyard tiered garden.
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It’s looking so much better. We do have a gardenia that doesn’t look like it’s going to make it, so Albert said he would bring another to replace it, or perhaps we’ll put some more Liriope in back here. I love Liriope, as you’ll see in the front garden pics.

Today, Green X Scape visited again. They visit every 2 weeks. This time around Albert worked on our two front gardens, getting them all cleaned out and rid of dead plants.

Both of the front gardens look much better now.

Royalview's front South garden overlooking the lake.
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Royalview’s Front Southern Garden
Royalview's front North garden with swing.
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Royalview’s Front Northern Garden

We are so thankful to team Green X Scape for all they’ve done for us here at Royalview. Beyond the fabulous work in all our gardens, the lawns are looking great as well.

The front lawn at Royalview.
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I’ve had fun putting out American Flags along our front walkway, and some festive ribbon on our Northern bridge today.

American Flags down our front walkway for the 4th of July.
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American Flags along our front walkway at Royalview.
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And our Liriope are blooming! I love it!

Welcome to Royalview!
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And we certainly love Royalview. We are so grateful that God led us here.

Till next time, be kind, and follow your joy! God is truly good!

Johanna and Willie

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Royalview’s Solar Garden Lights at Night

Ohhhh…. I love outdoor lights at night…. How about you?

This is one project I couldn’t wait for. I’ve been praying for a beautiful garden all lit up at night for several years now, so I was very excited to shop for some gorgeous lighting for our new gardens.

I knew I wanted to shop my favorite go-to, Amazon, as they always have a very large selection of everything to choose from, and I love being able to shop from home sometimes, so yeah, they definitely had some exciting offerings to choose from.

We went with three different varieties of solar lights. Swaying Outdoor Lights (or Firefly Lights), Cracked Glass Ball/Globe Lights, and Pathway Lights (Lantern look).

Everything arrived very quickly and very nicely boxed.

We had a fun afternoon getting all the lights opened and seeing how everything worked.

Everything was pretty much assembled and ready to go. The only assembly was attaching the posts to the Pathway Lights, which Willie accomplished brillliantly.

We chose these particular Pathway Lights for their height. We wanted to make sure they would shine high above the plants going down our front steps.

We purchased 2 packs of 8 of these Pathway Lights. They come in packs of 2, 4, 6, or 8.

We love that all the solar lights we purchased are automatic on/off. You just have to set them to “on”.

We acquired all the lights in March. It is now April and they have been coming on like clock-work every evening, and staying on all night long. I have risen very early before sunrise, and they’ve all still been on, and shining bright. They are all so beautiful, and have been very durable as well. The only evenings that they have not all stayed on overnight, has been due to rainy days. On sunny days, they are good to go, which makes perfect sense; they are powered by the sun.

They add so much enchantment, so effortlessly. Let’s take a look from our front door at dusk:

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Royalview’s Front Door Lighted Path

We love this view so much, and now it’s been made extra special with the addition of the Solar Pathway Lights.

Front Lakeside Steps Lit Up with
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Front Lakeside Steps Lit Up with Pathway Lights

And, our backyard garden:

Beautiful garden lit up at night with firefly lights and globe lights.
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These lights are all just too much fun. As our gardens have grown, the lights still are holding their own, and shining tall and bright every night. We couldn’t be more pleased with every one of them.

Which is your favorite? Or, are you like me, and love them all? Feel free to leave a comment!

Till next time, stay safe, and follow your joy! God is good!

Johanna and Willie

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Our “Mystery” Dianthus Has Bloomed!

Bright pink Dianthus.
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Bright Pink Dianthus

Wow, you guys, look how stunning the color is on our “mystery” Dianthus’ blooms! I’m still not sure of the species. I Google Lens’d my photos, and a lot of options came up: Dianthus Plumarius, Neon Purple, Fuchsia, Sweet William, Floral Lace Lilac, Jolt Purple, and more.

All I know for sure is, that they’re gorgeous, and I adore the color.

I’ve taken several photos over the past couple of days as they have been opening up. Here’s one from afar so you can see how tall this plant is, compared to the other plants in the garden. When this was planted up front, it was a lot smaller than the others.

Very tall bright pink Dianthus.
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Very Tall, Bright Pink Dianthus

You can see how many more buds are getting ready to open. This will be glorious in full bloom.

Bright pink Dianthus.
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Bright Pink Dianthus

There was no filter used for this photography, and no edits. They are just this vibrant.

Beautiful Fuchsia Dianthus.
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Beautiful Fuchsia Dianthus
Bright Fuchsia Dianthus
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Bright Fuchsia Dianthus

I hope you enjoyed the blooming of our Dianthus as much as we have.

Till next time, stay safe, and follow your joy! God is truly good!

Johanna and Willie

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Royalview in the Spring, Our Beautiful Texas Gardens in Full Bloom

Our home, Royalview
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Royalview

Willie and I are very excited to be experiencing our very first Spring here at Royalview.

The trees and flowers are now in full bloom. We’re witnessing more and more water birds every day. It’s looking glorious here at home, and also across the lake.

View of lake across the street from Royalview.
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View of the Lake Across the Street from Royalview

Our gardens and landscape are looking so pretty, especially after our first maintenance service call from our new landscaping company. Their team did a wonderful job getting us Spring ready, and Royalview’s gardens looking their best.

Royalview's South Garden
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Royalview’s Front South Garden
Royalview's South Garden
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Royalview’s Front South Garden
Royalview’s Front North Garden
Royalview's Back Garden
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Royalview’s Back Yard Garden
Royalview's Backyard garden.
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Royalview’s Back Yard Garden
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Our Texas Garden in Full Bloom

We are both so thrilled that we’ve been blessed with our very own Texas Bluebonnets. These were a surprise from our landscape design team, Eagle Improvements.

Texas Bluebonnets at Royalview
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Texas Bluebonnets at Royalview

We chose an array of blue, white, and purple flower varieties for our gardens, but there is one pop of pink in our back garden. This beautiful plant (Pink Dianthus) was a housewarming gift from our nieces Amy and Loralie.

Pink Dianthus at Royalview.
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Pink Dianthus at Royalview

Here are some beautiful closeup pictures of various flower varieties planted in our gardens.

Purple Salvia in our Front North and South Gardens.
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Purple Salvia in our Front North and South Gardens
Purple Verbena
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Purple Verbena
White Verbena
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White Verbenas in all Gardens at Royalview
Plumbago
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Plumbago in all Gardens at Royalview
Daisys
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Daisys in Front Gardens

Now, this next plant is a real mystery to me. When our landscape design company first came out, I spoke with Keren and requested another Pink Dianthus to go with the one that was gifted to us by our Nieces. Keren returned with this Dianthus. It was very small at the time it was planted, but it has sky-rocketed into a very tall and unusual looking plant.

Dianthus
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“Mystery” Dianthus

It has a lot of little buds, so I cannot wait to see what it’s going to look like.

Dianthus Buds
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“Mystery” Dianthus Buds

It is a Dianthus. The tag read Dianthus when Keren brought it, and when our new landscape company’s owner (Boone, of Boone’s Landscaping) came by to look at our property, he saw it and called it some type of Dianthus. I cannot remember what he said it was, and when I Googled it, it just says Dianthus. So, it’s still a mystery to me as to the variety, and what color it is.

I’ll be sure to keep watch, and snap some photos when she blooms.

Till next time, Willie and I hope you’re enjoying your beautiful Spring blooms wherever you may be. Stay safe, and follow your joy. God is truly good!

Johanna and Willie

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Royalview, 3 Months Later

What a difference 3 months can make.

Here is Royalview at the present time, and the 2nd picture is from when we first arrived in December 2024.

If you’ve been following our journey, then you know all the projects that have gone in to getting Royalview to where she is now. It’s been quite the journey, and we are thankful to all the wonderful people who have worked so expertly to get her looking and functioning at her best.

Now that most of the outdoor projects are complete, (and I say “most”, we still have a few little things that we’re finishing up) I can now turn my main focus to getting the inside completely unpacked, organized, and decorated.

Willie and I have already been doing a little shopping around our new hometown, visiting a couple antique malls and such. I’ll keep you updated on the progress of all that. It’s been a lot of fun. We’re enjoying getting to know our townsfolk around here in the Conroe, Texas area.

Till next time, be safe, and follow your joy. God is truly good!

Johanna and Willie

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Living the Lake Lifestyle at Royalview

God has truly blessed our lives.

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Where we live, our lifestyle, everything. It has all been changed, and turned around for the better. We couldn’t be happier or more grateful for all that God has done in our lives, and how he’s elevated our lives, and brought us to this beautiful place that we now call home.

It is so amazing to sit out in our front yard and view the lake from our garden.

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We are beginning new traditions together here. One of our very first is sitting outside and talking about our day as we enjoy the beautiful lake view.

Not to mention, enjoying all the very pretty flowers that are in bloom.

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Purple Salvia
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White Verbena

We are now also blessed with daily visits from Bumble Bees, Dragonflies, and Butterflies who are enjoying all the gorgeous blooms.

It’s very quiet and peaceful here. We can hear the March winds blowing through all the trees, and see the dancing of the water as we sit and gaze.

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Till next time friends, stay safe and follow your joy. God is truly good!

Johanna and Willie

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Royalview Landscape Makeover, Dramatic Before and After Photo Reveal: Backyard Areas

I asked Willie, after all of the landscaping was complete, which area he believed had the most dramatic transformation. His reply was the front lawn. I do agree that the transformation is definitely dramatically different, but… my thoughts are that the backyard areas were definitely transformed the most.

Here are the before and after photos. You can decide which you choose as well. You can see our front lawn transformation before and after photos here.

Upon our very first visit to Royalview, we were encountered with a make-shift outdoor kitchen, and a very large stump from a downed tree, right in the middle of the yard.

We did not let this thwart our enthusiasm for this home. There was much potential to be unlocked here.

So, from a right side angle before picture, you can see the kitchen and the stump right behind it, in the yard.

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Before photo of Royalview's back yard.  acrossthelake.blog

In the after photo, the kitchen is gone, the stump is gone, and a beautiful tiered garden can now be seen from behind the pillar of the covered back patio upon approach.

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This stump was the before lawn decor. And even though it was quite the sight, I could envision a beautiful tiered garden here that flowed naturally with the land’s own organic lines.

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And here it is now. I still cannot believe that it actually exists, outside my imagination. The Eagle A. Improvements team brought it to life just as I had envisioned.

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Royalview's tiered backyard garden.  acrossthelake.blog

I was able to choose the plants that were to go into this garden, as well as the front gardens, and I also gave Eagle A. artistic freedom to add others that they thought would work well.

Everything is so pretty. I couldn’t be happier with the results. And bonus! We now have Texas Bluebonnets blooming in the back garden. That was one of Eagle A.’s surprises for us.

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For the far right side of our backyard area, there wasn’t really anything but grass, and water would stand in that back corner area of the house. We had a generator and a propane tank installed, and then Eagle A. custom poured steps for the maintenance of this equipment so that mud would no longer be tracked back and forth on our patio and sidewalks.

Before:

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We, and others, can now easily access this area and no more tracking in dirt and mud. That’s a big Yay! And a huge win! And so cute, Willie wrote our names in the cement.

Next, is the other side of the patio, going toward our back gate. This before photo is how it appeared when we first saw the house.

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After the Eagle A. team finished their beautification, it is now clean, simplistic beauty. The grassy areas are all newly laid sod. Eagle A. also installed irrigation for the backyard grass and garden.

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In the gravel area, there are built in drains, and this line follows the drain line.

Here is a before picture of the drain line area:

Before photo French Drains
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Eagle A. made sure that all drains were clean and flowing. And the whole area is so much neater.

Look closely at the after picture and you can see one of the little hidden sprinkler heads. These rise up when the water comes on.

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On the other side of the gate, across from the grassy area, is a small little nook between our garage and house. This area houses the outdoor a/c condenser.

Before, there were stacks of landscaping bricks piled up against the outside of the garage.

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Now, everything is cleaned/cleared out, and white gravel has been installed.

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So much better! And thankfully Eagle A. was able to use those landscaping bricks in our backyard tiered garden. So fabulous!

I think you can probably see why I thought the backyard makeover was so dramatic. There was a lot to clean up, make useful, and beautify.

It’s so much more peaceful out here now. We’re looking forward to getting our patio all decked out so we can sit back here and enjoy.

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We’ve put out a few solar lights already, so it’s really pretty after dark.

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Willie and I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing the progress of our property being renovated and given new life. It’s been quite a fun journey for us.

Till next time, stay safe, and follow your joy! God is truly good!

Johanna and Willie

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Royalview Landscape Makeover, Dramatic Before and After Photo Reveal: Front Lawn

The transformation is complete!

Willie and I are very happy, very pleased, ecstatic, all the above, with the results of our completed landscape makeover. So, if you’re all ready… Drum roll please… Sit back and enjoy these very dramatic before and after photos detailing our front lawn makeover.

I’ll begin with our front door entryway. This has to be my favorite. Although, every area is my favorite, there’s just nothing like the view from our front door.

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Before: View from our Front Door

This view already had me in awe. Being able to open my front door and see the lake across the street was very exciting and unbelievable to me on our first visit to our new home.

This is now the view from our front door:

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After: View from our Front Door

And, it’s very functional as well as beautiful. I was not able to walk up to, or down from, our front porch. This was also the case with visitors and mail/delivery people. Our mailman made the comment to us that we just made his life a lot easier. No more traipsing through the ditch and climbing a hill to get to us. Awesome!

Next is the Southern front corner of our front yard. We are on a corner lot, so this area is seen the most by passerby’s and this area also has a great view of the lake. We can see the lake from our front porch, as well as from our yard in areas between our neighbor’s houses, and this is one of the areas, so we decided this would make a great place for a garden and seating area with a swing.

These photos also show the transformation of our front facade.

Before:

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Before: Front Porch to South Lawn View and Front Facade

After:

After photo front porch to South lawn and front facade.
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After Photo Front Porch to South Lawn and Front Facade

A closer look at the front South Lawn garden from the road:

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After: South Lawn Garden Area

A closer look at the bridge:

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After: Front South Lawn Garden Bridge

Where there once was nothing but brush, we can now stroll across the bridge and enjoy a beautiful garden as well as a lovely view of the lake. A nice place to enjoy an ice cream bar or ice tea, and a friendly chat.

Next, let’s stroll on over to the Northern corner of our front lawn, and visit our second garden with seating area:

Before:

Before Photo:  View from our porch to our front North Lawn area.
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Before: View from Front Porch to our North Lawn Area

After:

After photo of our North front lawn from our front porch.
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After: View of our North Front Lawn area from our Front Porch

That is really quite the difference, isn’t it? We can now simply walk down our front steps and across a path to sit and enjoy another garden and beautiful lake view.

I’d also like to share a before photo of Keren of Eagle A. Improvements, in collaboration with Albert of HOU_TEX Outdoor Services, from when they first came out and took a look around to gather ideas, and then an after photo of their very beautiful work after completion.

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Before Photo: Albert and Keren Visiting our Property For the First Time

After:

After photo of our front yard from our driveway.
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After Photo View of Landscape Transformation

Here are more after photos of Royalview from a road view:

Royalview after landscaping makeover.  
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Royalview after Landscape Makeover
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Royalview after Landscape Makeover
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Royalview After Landscape Makeover

Willie and I are both looking forward to seeing everything in full bloom soon. Spring, and pollen, are in the air for sure. It’s so nice having butterflies and bumblebees stopping by to visit all the lovely flowers.

Next post will be the before and after photo reveal of our back yard, so stay tuned.

Till next time, stay safe, and follow your joy!

Johanna and Willie

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