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Green thumbs Gord and Della Stevenson create a beautiful yard

Gord Stevenson remembers when he and his wife Della decided they needed to transform the appearance of their yard. It was 20 years ago, and the lawn for their front yard had seen better days.
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Gord Stevenson clutches a bucket of cucumbers and kneels next to one of his crops at his property in Estevan.

Gord Stevenson remembers when he and his wife Della decided they needed to transform the appearance of their yard.

It was 20 years ago, and the lawn for their front yard had seen better days. Either they had to redo the lawn, or they were going to have to try something different.

鈥淲e thought we鈥檇 experiment,鈥 said Stevenson. 鈥淲e rototilled it up, raked it out, and added some manure, and in a couple of years we put some potatoes in there.鈥

They now have a beautiful front yard garden, with various fruits, vegetables and flowers in bloom each year in the spring and summer months.听

Corn, peas, beans, cabbage, cucumbers, tomatoes and virtually every type of vegetable imaginable have been planted at the yard.

Flowers are also found on the property. Stevenson said his wife has planted almost every colour of lily that can be imagined. They all grow along the fence at the front of the property, and they look great when they鈥檙e in bloom.

Petunias are also a common flower for their yard.

All of their efforts are organic.

鈥淚 mow lawns for a living, and the grass that I mow I compost, and that goes back on the garden, which is why it looks like it does. It grows, and it鈥檚 almost like manure when it comes out of the composter. I work it in, and it has great food value for the garden.鈥

The rain in the late spring and early summer was beneficial as well. And when it hasn鈥檛 rained, the Stevensons use a sprinkler to ensure their plants get the moisture they need.

The property looked its best around Canada Day, but it still has a great appearance now.

鈥淭he lilies are just starting to come in bloom, and everything is full growth,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 nice and green and the peas are in flower.鈥

They decided to emphasize the front yard instead of the back yard because the front gets a full day of sunshine, and there aren鈥檛 any trees. Their backyard, which is also a source of pride, has evergreen trees, which take up a lot of food value, and the house gives the backyard a lot of shade.

鈥淧lants need to have sun and food, which is the compost,鈥 he said.

The backyard also has a lush, green lawn, flowers along the fence, potted plants, and two big rosebushes.

Creating a front-yard garden like the Stevensons takes a lot of time. Stevenson does the rototilling, weeding and watering. His wife spends a lot of time in the yard, particularly the flowers. It helps her spend a lot of time outside, too.

He鈥檒l be out there in the morning and evening, while she spends much of the day out there.

鈥淪he really enjoys being in the garden and picking fruit,鈥 said Stevenson. 鈥淲atching every day, there鈥檚 something new coming and blooming and producing. We give a lot of stuff away, like potatoes and cucumbers, because we can鈥檛 eat everything that goes in there.鈥

Senior citizens homes have received a lot of the produce that the Stevensons grow. Residents at Midtown Manor were scheduled to drop by on Tuesday to pick up a big box of cucumbers.

People will slow down in the street to take a look, and some will stop to take pictures of the lilies and the other flowers. They receive a lot of positive comments.

Stevenson said they continue to spend so much time in the garden because they enjoy doing it.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a thing you see grow. It鈥檚 almost like a young kid being born, and you watch him grow up, and get bad, and then all of a sudden get better again.鈥澨

But he and his wife have always had an interest in gardening. They both grew up on farms that had gardens.

Their home isn鈥檛 the only garden they鈥檙e responsible for. A short distance away is a parcel of land where the Stevensons maintain pumpkins, gourds, zucchini and raspberries.

The pumpkins are a particular source of pride. Each year Stevenson enters a pumpkin contest put on by Peavey Mart, and Stevenson has won the competition the last four years.

鈥淭his year would be number 5. I don鈥檛 know if I鈥檒l be dethroned or not, but it鈥檚 kind of fun to see how they grow and how big they get,鈥 he said.

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