Dear Homework, Our new circle drive seems to need help in giving us better curb appeal. We would like to keep a somewhat formal, uncluttered look. We would like to remove the gum tree and replace it with more balanced plantings to create a focal point—a challenge due in part to our central gate, which competes with the offcentered door to the right. We like Ginko trees, perhaps bordered with boxwood.
Thanks,
—Going in CirclesHW-before-

Dear Going in Circles,
I have a number of thoughts about your house. First, I think that the plantings close to your house look great, and I would leave them alone. Second, I agree with you that the large tree in the circle drive should go.

My first change would be to install a new landscape feature to ‘center’ your gated entrance. You will note a curved, Burning Bush hedge surrounding a large, centered urn brimming with color. This helps extend the formal planting to the far side of the new drive, making it feel more anchored.

Next, I would suggest white-washing the brick walls to better blend with the white trim and limestone detailing. This also works well with the French elements of the façade, such as the brick quoins and the roof finials.

Finally, I would plant an informal forest of Ginkgo trees … I have left out a few so that you can see how the façade changes. I love their bright yellow fall color and their unique branching structure. The new driveway now seems to have a reason for being there, and the property has taken on a more charming feel.

I hope that helps,
—Homework

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