Back garden loop
By Franl155
- 14 Jun, 2014
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This is how it looks now, after the gardener had done his stuff: he cleared all the rampant gernaium and forget-me-nots, and found several plants that he said were worth keeping. He also gave me a plant - he found a twin when clearing the tangle. With the bird-bath relocated, it looks a whole lot nicer
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It'll look much better when the plants start filling out - I meant to put bark round them to help them, but it rained so I didn't.
I'm thinking of having tiered beds in that wider "loop", could get three levels at least, more growing room and would provide a nice "garden" for the fairy door when I get round to fitting it
the gardeneres aregoing to start on the other side of the back next time, there are several layers of dead shrubs buried under the rampant front ones; they'll cut them back and find me some more space.
Already found me a Sweet Pea, growing up through the shrubs suffounding it.
14 Jun, 2014
You've exciting plans ? What exactly is on the other side of the fencing ? From this pic, it looks like dense woodland !
14 Jun, 2014
it is, a bit. there's a wide belt of trees and shrubs all along our back fences; it's very overgrown and tangled, as I found out when i tried to see if I could get to my back fence from the other side!
It's part windbreak and part security, I think; certainly not easy to get through. the folidage is so thick that when I ventured into it, although it had been raining for days, dead twigs were still dry enough to crack underfoot - there's probably tons of dead wood that would do very well for burning, if it could be got at without me having to go all round hte block and back again
14 Jun, 2014
Yes.. no doubt lots of dead wood ... I guess there are many birds and wild creatures in that woodland.
14 Jun, 2014
I'd think so, it's also a mini nature reserve, wild land. I only collected wood around the edge, and it didn't take me long to fill a very large bag to the extend that i had to struggle to lift it. That'll take me weeks to burn; I've only a mini-barbie, about 14" across, so it has to be broken fairly small to fit on witout danger of it tipping as the inner end burns.
I wouldn't take much each time, nor very often: it's doing good where it is, for the ground and the life there
14 Jun, 2014
Looking mysteriously green and interesting Fran and a heck of a lot better. Hard work clearing dense undergrowth. I'm sure if the birds can tolerate murder by cat and predation of nests by magpie in our much frequented garden, they will like your woodland. Clear out the undercroft and thin out the underbrush and it would be a managed woodland. Bluebells, sun glinting through the leaves, primroses, red campion, little violets, cowslips....heaven.
14 Jun, 2014
thanks, Dorjac. I've still got a couple of bluebell bulbs waiting to be planted; the edge of the back fence might be "woodland" enough for them, and if I clear more space, I can spread them round a bit - and maybe try other woodland-y plants
14 Jun, 2014
Sounds like you've found a good gardener there Fran! Nice going! :) Looks lovely!
15 Jun, 2014
thanks, Karen - I seem to have fallen on my feet again with Gary and son Dan - courtesy of window-cleaner Shaun!!
15 Jun, 2014
At least you are getting to know the locals,Fran..and all useful people to know..that's great,in the short time you have been there..Your garden is certainly on the way up,and it's interesting to see each stage..:o)
15 Jun, 2014
thanks, Bloomer. And I got the window-cleaner via a neighbour, so all the rest is really down to her.
I think the HA does meetings every now and then, so the next one should give me ops to meet my neighours and say hi
16 Jun, 2014
That will be good,Fran..especially if you meet like minded people to chat to,about gardening and other interests..
We live in a HA bungalow too,but they were built privately for over 55's.to be able to buy..best move we ever made,over 12 years ago..:o)
16 Jun, 2014
would'nt mind buying this one, or ata least one like it but a bit closer to town, lol. This is an estate for people to retire to from London, to free-up housing there - my next door neighbour came from Greenwich, just over the river from me.
There must be local garden organisations, local disabled garden charities, i'm just so slow at getting round to contacting them... but meeting and chatting to neighbours will be good
16 Jun, 2014
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That looks tidy and neat :o)
14 Jun, 2014