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If you could post a picture that would help. Also, in which direction is the garden facing; i.e., does it get a lots/some/no sun? What kind of plants do you like? Shrubs or architectural plants or splashes of seasonal colour (or a mixture). |
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It gets sun for most of the day. For the front bed I think I'd like something evergreen but will give colour in the summer. Will get a piccie later - I warn you though its really ugly |
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Put some evergreen things at the back of the bed where they can be tall and structural. Think you can grow almost any bedding-plants at the front, if they're annual. You could probably grow clematis or something else that climbs and flowers up the evergreens for the colour. |
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I would suggest both the largish shrub and the blue/grey shrub can be pruned into shape. I'd then maybe consider some smaller grasses to add texture and some annual flowering plants (geraniums, salvias etc) to add splashes of colour. Also, depends if you want to extend the border further into the lawn . . . in which case you can add some yucca or flax (spikeys) for height and shape. |
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Thanks Yola, I'm off to the garden centre at the weekend so will have a look I did ask the gardener to sort out those shrubs and I swear he just tickled them with the secauters (sp?) |
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Well I've spent most of the day gardening For the front bed I bought ornamental grass (the one that turns blue), campanula, another alpine (sorry forgot the name). I've also planted some mArigolds, zinnias and busy lizzies for colour interest. The coleus canina is in a pot on the side too - hopefully these will prevent any more cat poo In the back garden potted out - zinnias, busy lizzies, clematis, solanum, verbena, some other annuals that have a pretty daisy flower on, hollyhock, lavendar and gaillardia. Pheeeww I'm shattered |
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