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To be honest I haven't given it much thought yet Kazz I don't usually do a lot of planning......just tend to go to the garden centre and if I see something I like, I buy it Over the years I have tried to make it more 'user friendly' as I suffer with backache if I do too much heavy work I have a rockery which doesn't require a lot of work and I tend to go for more container plants now. |
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I did my garden in the summer. After living in my house two years and not touching the garden it did resemble a jungle. It is only about 30ft long and quite narrow as I live in a victorian terrace. It had six trees in it!!! Three leylandi and three others - NEEDLESS TO SAY BEFORE I COULD DO ANYTHING THE TREES HAD TO GO!!! After that the derelict shed was smashed up and all the rubbish was piled at the end of the garden and a "nice man in shorts" came and took it all away I had to plant the borders and seed the lawn and get a new shed. Also got a swingy chair as I love sitting outside when the weather is nice. So the garden is looking good.... Unfortunately my dad repaired next doors fence but it has gone again completely now. I KNOW THEY WONT DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT. All my climbers and plants that were near the fence are now dead/broken. So this year I suppose I will have to buy a a fence and get my dad to put it up. Also want to get some pots and planters for alongside the house where I look out from the dining room. Also might cover the old concrete path with shingle/slabs for a cottagey look. Thats about it!! |
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