Fillmore’s March Yard of the Month
(l-r) Norma and Larry Holt outside their home which was name Fillmore Vision 2020 Civic Pride’s March Yard of the Month, at the corner of Mountain View and Fourth Street in Fillmore. Photo credit Fillmore Civic Pride Committee.
(l-r) Norma and Larry Holt outside their home which was name Fillmore Vision 2020 Civic Pride’s March Yard of the Month, at the corner of Mountain View and Fourth Street in Fillmore. Photo credit Fillmore Civic Pride Committee.

By Fillmore Vision 2020 Civic Pride

It was a gorgeous midmorning I spent at the Holt's residence at Mountain View and Fourth. This wonderful couple bought the historic property two years after the earthquake, but the place had sat empty, with gardens grown rampant until then. Larry and Norma saw only the potential this place had and bought it on the spot, leaving behind Ventura and its fog...and we are all blessed they did!

For those who remember, there was a magnificent old pecan tree at the corner of this property. It was the kind of tree that left squirrels everywhere in tears of joy. Sadly, this amazing tree had to be removed for safety, but there are five more pecans now gracing the property. Walking the landscaping with Larry, unique specimens are lovingly tended...a massive Australian Araucaria or Bunya Bunya (also called the widow maker for the size of the fir cones it produces and drops on the unsuspecting) sits another corner, striking purple smoke trees quietly stand in various sites- until they send out their jaw dropping flower displays. Probably the largest Jacaranda in Fillmore stands at the side of the lawn, and with reason it was the background for many a family and quinceanera photo shoots by Dale Crockett. Then there are a number of graceful Palo Verdes that line 4th Street with their chartreuse colored bark and butter yellow spring flowers contrasting beautifully with the purple fountain grasses planted below them. A lovely Yucca filifera lounges by the pool, a gorgeous madagascar palm is potted at the entrance, while vigorous mature roses line the walkway ready to burst (of course they are from our very own Otto and Sons!) And throughout the huge front yard, tying the areas together, are large swaths of belladonna lillies (pink ladies) and Rock Purslane- these natives to South Africa and Chile, and they do well in our area. This front yard defines beauty.

On the upper side of the property are the vegetable gardens and fruit orchard that passers-by can see from the roadway...blackberries neatly wired up, strawberries, artichokes, and various raised beds for the coming spring garden, with golden poppies that naturally seeded in every open area. Because it is close to the hills, this area is also a gopher magnet- so all the raised beds have been built with hardwire cloth at the base. The time and creative energy to make a garden that was not only productive but also beautiful was evident. When asked what the place was like when they bought it, they simply described it as 'a jungle.' It took twenty years of pruning and applying load after load of wood chips and mulch to tame the garden to what is today. Gardening is not only having vision, a love of soil, but also loads of perseverance!

To the Holt's, Larry and Norma, thank you for the gift of your gardens and landscaping to our town...the beauty they bring to us from your care of this corner of Fillmore is inspiring...Folks, walk on by and get ideas for your own gardens on what plants work, where they are best planted...let's learn from each other and share the inspiration! And finally, let's all plan to be at the Fillmore Flower Show in April to share the beauty of each of our gardens!