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Foxhollow Garden


Foxhollow Garden

Part of the grass & heather garden in September



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I really like the grass....I bet it looks nice when the wind blows (gently). That looks like bark mulch, is it? I'm considering an area with small stones/rocks but maybe bark would be a good choice.

We once had bark down in another house we lived in but I found the weeds got through (I think the membrane wasn't of good quality in all likelihood). How have you found the bark (if, indeed it is bark!)?

17 Sep, 2010

 

now I really do like this,

17 Sep, 2010

 

That looks pretty :o)

17 Sep, 2010

 

It's gorgeous Blue, I love the soft colours. Is the grass at the back with the fluffy seed heads the one I asked about the other day?

17 Sep, 2010

 

Whistonlass, I don't use a membrane under the bark mulch,I don't like them, besides I'm always moving plants around. I put down about a layer at least 5cms which will only suppress weed growth, I wont stop it, otherwise i would spend all my time in the garden just weeding!
Anne, If you mean the white fluffy headed grass in this pic, that one is Pennisetum villosum, the other one before that you mentioned was Pennisetum orientale 'Shogun' x

18 Sep, 2010

 

Well I love this one too :-)) I can see where my front garden is going..Lol

18 Sep, 2010

 

Do you need a hand ? lol x

18 Sep, 2010

 

Delightful......

21 Sep, 2010

 

Beautiful! I love the colour of the heather . . . could I grow it on neutral/alkaline soil? All the shades look lovely together.

22 Sep, 2010

 

All the winter and spring heaths, Erica carnea, Erica x darleyensis, Erica erigena will grow in all soils, while you should also be able to grow in nautral soils cultivars of the summer flowering Erica vagans, Erica x williamsii, Erica manipuliflora, and Daboecia cantabrica. The heathers in flower in the photo are cultivars of Calluna vulgaris and Erica cinerea, which will only grow in acidic soils.

22 Sep, 2010

 

Good combination of colour. Don't forget the cut the heather when it's finished flowering or it will become woody.

24 Sep, 2010

 

I cut all my summer flowering heathers in spring, otherwise I loose the winter interest of the spent flowers Lindak. :)

24 Sep, 2010

 

Good Bluespruce. It's really cold today and the wind is really gusting strongly where we are. Is winter arriving early?

24 Sep, 2010

 

this is lovely just geting into grasses now

27 Sep, 2010

 

Grasses are good. They grow well in the soil and in pots.

28 Sep, 2010

 

is the flufy seed head hardy tro winter

28 Sep, 2010




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