Observations all along the line - Kimball & the Southern Panhandle First
The home of Chauncey and Stephanie Pedersen on the corner of 700 S. Webster in Kimball blooms in fall colors with cheery yellow wild sunflowers, Black-eyed Susans, butterfly bushes and a currant bush.
Landscaping stone, a flag pole displaying a Husker's flag and lighting complete the finished corner garden. The small garden is an inviting visual display with varied heights of assorted native grasses against a tidy backdrop of manicured lawn.
The Pedersen's proudly display a Nebraska Cornshusker Blackshirts flag at the front of their home, which is a brick backdrop for a bed of marigolds, spiderwort, hydrangeas and purple larnium.