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a new leaf

Mississippi Magazine

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March - April 2020

A rugged Ridgeland landscape is transformed into a blossom-filled vista

- KELLI BOZEMAN

a new leaf

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What might be considered a drawback to some was a selling point for Carolyn McIntyre when she and her husband Buddy first toured the property in Ridgeland that they now call home.

At the rear of the 10-acre lot was a “very, very deep ravine with a lot of native pine trees,” says Carolyn, “a fabulous ravine.”

When she saw the sloping landscape feature, childhood memories came rushing back—memories of playing for hours with a friend in the ravines of the Woodland Hills neighborhood in Jackson.

Never mind that the rest of the acreage was basically “just an open field,” except for a single Southern red oak tree that was nearly two centuries old. To the McIntyres, this vast expanse had the potential to be their own personal paradise.

That was more than two decades ago. At the time, the McIntyres lived in Jackson, where they raised their family. “I just wanted more space to piddle outside,” Carolyn says.

Today the property’s past as a neglected grassland is hard to imagine—not when a visitor is greeted by such charming features as a picket-fenced flower patch, a brick courtyard, and a sunken woodland garden.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA Mississippi Magazine

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