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This is my front garden. 8 months ago the grass was dead and nearly 4ft high and dead.
Would love some ideas :D
Is the hedge box?? I seen on tee gee's site it can be propagated, as I would love to do something completely mad in the front!!!.. coz I am mad :D
How about a maze,low level? :)
From dead to how it is now, well done. Lovely and green, credit to you ;D
What do you like to see? I have seen a lovely yin yang motif done in black and white stones. I bet your kiddies wiil just love playing with them!!!!! Maybe not such a good idea then :-\
I'll have a think ;)
Herb beds or in containers maybe.Still thinking
I see that you are pretty much in land but do you have a river near by?...A small up turned boat at some point in the garden "not the middle" with a few bits of rotten timber and old rope etc scattered about and plants growing out of some largish broken pots or wooden "things" on their side with some shingle around them could give you a ship wreck or a sunken garden theme...you did mention some sort of a crazy thing...I think? ;D
X marks the spot, ooh aarr Jim lad.
Cheers
Tony
I am no expert but the hedge looks a bit woody at the middle on the inside if you were to chop it about you could end up with a gap or two. It may grow back next year however as I said...I aint no expert...Well done regarding 4 ft to where you are at now.
Cheers
Tony
A sensory garden? :)
Quote from: Need a Leek on May 01, 2008, 21:07:14
I see that you are pretty much in land but do you have a river near by?...A small up turned boat at some point in the garden "not the middle" with a few bits of rotten timber and old rope etc scattered about and plants growing out of some largish broken pots or wooden "things" on their side with some shingle around them could give you a ship wreck or a sunken garden theme...you did mention some sort of a crazy thing...I think? ;D
X marks the spot, ooh aarr Jim lad.
Cheers
The guys from Kings heath park did a simular thing at last years Gardners' world
at ther NEC :)
Tony
Ther's a boat garden at Trentham (Stoke) for the RNLI I think...
:-\
The hedge is probably privet, but there's no telling for sure at that distance.
I was thinking of doing a crop circle, where the beds are the rounds!! Should upset the neighbours :D
Not sure that would be 200 hours of work though.
The flying saucer build may clock up at least 190 hours giving you only 10 to learn the ropes and cut that crop, a tadge tight but I am sure you will do it ;D. Serious though good luck regarding the 200 hours.
Cheers
Tony
Quote from: Robert_Brenchley on May 01, 2008, 22:29:19
The hedge is probably privet, but there's no telling for sure at that distance.
I agree, it looks like privet to me too, we cut ours back
reasonably hard and it survives well!
Quote from: Need a Leek on May 01, 2008, 21:07:14
I see that you are pretty much in land but do you have a river near by?...A small up turned boat at some point in the garden "not the middle" with a few bits of rotten timber and old rope etc scattered about and plants growing out of some largish broken pots or wooden "things" on their side with some shingle around them could give you a ship wreck or a sunken garden theme...you did mention some sort of a crazy thing...I think? ;D
X marks the spot, ooh aarr Jim lad.
Cheers
Tony
Yes, or how about a classic from our childhood - "rusty car on bricks under a tarpaulin", if you're unable to find a boat of course ;D .
Quote from: OllieC on May 02, 2008, 09:21:19
Quote from: Need a Leek on May 01, 2008, 21:07:14
I see that you are pretty much in land but do you have a river near by?...A small up turned boat at some point in the garden "not the middle" with a few bits of rotten timber and old rope etc scattered about and plants growing out of some largish broken pots or wooden "things" on their side with some shingle around them could give you a ship wreck or a sunken garden theme...you did mention some sort of a crazy thing...I think? ;D
X marks the spot, ooh aarr Jim lad.
Cheers
Tony
Yes, or how about a classic from our childhood - "rusty car on bricks under a tarpaulin", if you're unable to find a boat of course ;D .
Or rusty car filled with plants like huge terrarium.. ;) Nice having a blank canvas.
how about a french renaissance garden with small box edges making four squares and flowers of different types in the middle?
that should be enough work for 200 hours
Quote from: greenfinger on May 02, 2008, 12:12:03
how about a french renaissance garden with small box edges making four squares and flowers of different types in the middle?
that should be enough work for 200 hours
Sounds like a lovely idea, i was thinking of using box hedges too.
Unfortunately my hedge is privet, took my book outside and looked it up.. .which is a shame as i thought i could do lots of cuttings :D
I'm sure you could get someone with a box hedge to send you some branches... My favourite den was in a box hedge when I was a kid.
You wouldn't have got much impact from box cuttings for a very long time anyway. It's extremely slow growing, hence the high cost of buying mature plants.
How about a planted curved berm and small tree maybe an arbor to give an enclosed space within an enclosed space, a sitting area and within it perhaps NO grass, only moss or other low plant like the evergreen creeper that has a flower larger than sweet alyssum. Oh, umm, you said this is your front yard? Hmm, it would have to be heavily planted for privacy... ah, the possibilities. 8) Have fun dreaming up something. ;D
What about a clock garden? You would need to know an awful lot about when plants flower but they do look brill and Im sure it would get you a pass.
How about using rosemary for the hedging?
Quote from: Ishard on May 02, 2008, 15:58:19
What about a clock garden? You would need to know an awful lot about when plants flower but they do look brill and Im sure it would get you a pass.
Hi Ishard,
that sounds fascinating idea could you explain more what a clock garden is.
And Barnowl a hedge of rosemary sounds brilliant.. esp when I love the spell and easy to propagate too. Have a few in the greenhouse at the moment.
Quote from: springbokgirlie on May 02, 2008, 16:54:26
Quote from: Ishard on May 02, 2008, 15:58:19
What about a clock garden? You would need to know an awful lot about when plants flower but they do look brill and Im sure it would get you a pass.
Hi Ishard,
that sounds fascinating idea could you explain more what a clock garden is.
oh that sounds like such a good idea, i found a link about them here
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~sykesm/aboutFlowerClock.html
lbb
Quote from: Ishard on May 02, 2008, 15:58:19
What about a clock garden? You would need to know an awful lot about when plants flower but they do look brill and I'm sure it would get you a pass.
but that would only be twelve hours 200 ::) ;D