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sanbaz

By Sanbaz


garden at the moment

im pleased with the way my garden is developing, i so enjoy sitting and looking out.from patio doors



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All looking very nice

4 May, 2010

 

cheers holly ive been looking for a small tree for in the lawn but cant fine one at our garden centres, only big ones

4 May, 2010

 

theres one that would fit but cant remember name at moment..lol.....isnt it annoying when you cant think of things..

4 May, 2010

 

sent you a Pm

4 May, 2010

 

lol holly , ok will check

4 May, 2010

 

Looksgreat i'd be sat there and get nothing done.

4 May, 2010

 

very relaxing and with such a view to be proud of :-)

4 May, 2010

 

lol carol, will bring you to see it next week while we are out if you like ;o)
cheers Gina, still things to be cleared up, bags of rubble out of view haha

4 May, 2010

amy
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It looks immaculate San .. not a weed in sight ......

4 May, 2010

 

lol amy, not in the ground, no room for weeds hahah but the drive and patio need to be done while its not to bad, i hate that job though, thanx ;o)

4 May, 2010

 

I do think a small tree would look nice in the middle of that lawn Sandra. I can't help feeling it's a bit blank at the moment.

4 May, 2010

 

It's looking great Sandra...how about an amelanchier?

4 May, 2010

 

Or even better, a lovely crab apple, like Golden Hornet?....

4 May, 2010

 

Another great view........... :~))

4 May, 2010

 

Looking good, you have been working hard!

4 May, 2010

 

thanx for your input hywel, good job i know you hahah, blank huh! hahaha
know what you mean though ;o)
karen are they small, dont want something to big,
thanx Tog, i never stop, garden, house, work, shopping, cooking, the list is endless hhahah ;o)

4 May, 2010

 

I have a small standard Salix Sandra they are very pretty and would be just right if you do decide to take up Hywels suggestion!

4 May, 2010

 

i have a salix carole, grafted one in a pot, so if i dont find a tree i want i may plant that in lawn, will see ;o))

4 May, 2010

 

I hope I didn't offend you Sandra. I have a blunt way sometimes. But do you remember we were talking about it not long ago :o))

4 May, 2010

 

hywel please you dont have to,, im fine, i know you didnt mean anythhing, it makes me giggle if anything ;o)) xx yes i rememeber

5 May, 2010

 

That's all right then :o) x

5 May, 2010

 

it sure is hywel xx

5 May, 2010

 

Golden hornet is quite small, but how small do you want it Sandra? You could go for a bay tree in a pot....mmm...might look a bit 'lost' it's quite a big bit of lawn....my dwarf fruiting cherry would look nice. It won't get above 2m tall, it's about 1.4m at the moment. something grafted would be nice. You know what would be lovely? that cornus kousa that I used to have in Dundee. It was grafted on to a standard and it was really stunning. The bracts start white and then as the leaves grow they turn a lovely salmon pink and they stay on for ages and if you're lucky you get red fruits afterwards, and then the stunning autumn colour. It had a name.....Cornus Kousa 'Satomi' I will try to find a picture and upload it for you......hang on.....

5 May, 2010

 

thanx karen, i dont want it to big, probably nothing bigger than 3metres in height and not to big on top, lol, because i dont want anything which has a creeping root because of my pond liner,i will check out the pic if you have posted it yet ;o))

5 May, 2010

 

Cant help you with trees, still an amateur, but ~I certainly can comment on your garden. It's really beautiful. Congrats, all so nicely layed out, it's in great shape too with round edges etc. Bravo

5 May, 2010

 

Hi San, I don't know about the roots of the crab apple, but it's the right size.

6 May, 2010

 

thanx titchy for your kind comments, i appreciate it, i love being in my garden, its never to much trouble, not like housework haha ;o)
thanx karen, a lady today said i should watch i dont get a tree which is to bushy with being on the lawn, she said it shouldnt shadow the lawn to much , not good for grass,

6 May, 2010

 

Yes, absolutely, you would get a lot of moss etc. Best to go for something with a light and airy habit...like a cornus kousa satomi!! lol!

6 May, 2010



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