The deer love Suzanne Cade’s colorful landscape almost as much as she does.
But these uninvited guests are not greeted with a smile at the Madison home she and her husband Hunter built in the Stonebridge neighborhood three years ago. Even when the couple lived in Jackson for the previous four decades, they had seen what roaming white-tails could do to a bed full of blossoms.
“We have a real deer problem out here,” Cade explains. “I wanted a garden outside my kitchen and breakfast room windows, but I knew I would have to close it in.”
Cade called upon Madison landscape architect Michael Gibson—who has designed gardens for high-profile clients ranging from Lance Bass to Governor Ray Mabus—to bring her vision to life. To merge seamlessly with the style of the house, Gibson surrounded the garden space with a 5-foot-high old brick wall—the same material used along with stucco on the home’s façade— and punctuated the boundary with a garden gate painted in a blue hue that mirrors Cade’s favorite interior color.
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Centenary college
In the woods of rural Rankin County lies the history of Mississippi’s first medical college.
Four pounds of fortuitous timing
The cheesecake with a story good enough to eat
Oxford's dirty business
A gas station-turned-plant shop is a perfect spot for an OIL change.
Secret garden
A walled and plant-filled courtyard is a private sanctuary for a Madison couple.
The Home Team
Old friends join forces to breathe life into a historic home on HGTV’s hit television series “Home Town.”
On the waterfront
A Jackson home takes full advantage of its lakeside location, swans and all.
Nourishing a community
Jerry Thompson’s heart and love of gardening combine to feed Tupelo children.
Climbing to the top
The Hattiesburg Zoo offers high views and fun times with animals.
CHICKEN COME HOME TO ROOST
Quarantine ignites a need for eggs and a home for feathered friends.
A heart for horses
Mississippi Horse Rescue offers a safe place for at-risk equines.