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Garden plan for new house



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Not sure if this will mean very much to you, and I'm sorry it is rather faint. A curved lawn, more or less central; then basically the circles represent trees (hopefully Prunus autumnalis, Amelanchier, and four other smallish ones). The heavily outlined areas represent planting, the wide curve is a brick path wide enough for two side by side, and starts from the double French windows at the back of the lounge (bottom right). The horizontal lines, also bottom right, represent our 'pergola' seating area where there will be a table and benches, and beyond that a small greenhouse.

I'm happy to answer any questions!

8 Oct, 2017

 

Oh! how exciting!! I envy you starting from scratch. Keep us posted, the plan looks like it's going to be stunning.

8 Oct, 2017

 

I love it, Julia, and it will be fun planning the planting next Spring. Thank you :)

8 Oct, 2017

 

I know already that your finished garden will be just as lovely as this plan.......mark my words!!!

9 Oct, 2017

 

Thanks Chris for your trusting optimism!

10 Oct, 2017

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Goodness Sheila I can't believe you've moved in and have all ready planned your garden, that's amazing I'm sending for you when we move Lol . I hope you'll be very happy in your new home we'll look forward to seeing you photos as the garden evolves x

10 Oct, 2017

 

Hi Amy - thinking about my future garden kept me sane during the move! I was lucky to meet a lovely chap (from the website for professional garden designers) and we talked about what I'd like, and he listened well :)

Good luck with your move . . . x

10 Oct, 2017

 

Wonderful shapes and interest there .

10 Oct, 2017

 

Thank you 3d.

10 Oct, 2017

 

Your very welcome Sheilabub☺

10 Oct, 2017

 

I do like the look of your new garden to be, my type of garden...when are they starting? exciting isn't it!

11 Oct, 2017

 

Thanks Angela, yes it is exciting! The removal of all old shrubs and trees should start next week (I must remember to warn the neighbours). The build will be in January, but that's OK so long as the ground isn't frozen.

11 Oct, 2017

 

Looking forward to seeing the photos....

12 Oct, 2017

 

Thanks for putting your plan on & explaining it for us. We will enjoy seeing all future developments. Best wishes with everthing( inside as well)!

14 Oct, 2017

 

Thank you Feverfew. The organisation of the interior is taking a while, but (luckily) we are not in a hurry! I will keep taking garden photos when there is some progress . . .

14 Oct, 2017

 

That looks lovely. I can just imagine it in 3D. Its going to be a really super sanctuary. Lots of opportunities for climbers and shady spaces under the trees. What is the orientation Sheila?

15 Oct, 2017

 

Thanks Karen . . . same as the last house, this garden faces NE.

15 Oct, 2017

 

...so the house wall is south west end of the garden...great!

15 Oct, 2017

 

So exciting.

21 Oct, 2017

 

I think so :)

22 Oct, 2017

 

Very interesting :-)

12 Nov, 2017

 

Thanks Dawn :)

12 Nov, 2017

 

Really like the plan Sheila, so much interest with the winding path and position of the trees...it'll be lovely and so exciting seeing it develop and grow and become 'yours'..x

3 Feb, 2018

 

Thanks very much Janey. Yes, it is exciting, and I’ve been enjoying tweaking the design to include a small greenhouse and ‘japanesey’ area. A pleasant young man who I can chat with will start the build at the end of February. Lots to look forward to! x

3 Feb, 2018

 

That's who we all could do with, a pleasant young man to chat to...:))
A japanesy area sounds great...a special place for your hakonechloa and friends....maybe water flowing through?

3 Feb, 2018

 

Ha ha Janey - give it time!

Yes - interesting you should mention water. We had a conversation about making the path into a stream - wouldn't that be wonderful? But the next day we decided that we'd make life easier for ourselves if we had a large bird bath instead! The japanesy area will be quite shaded, so ideal for Acers but not water. So many decisions!

4 Feb, 2018

 

That would have been wonderful Sheila, but yes I bet, a lot of work and maintenance...bird bath...he he.
As you say so many decisions, but all very interesting and exciting...roll on Spring!

4 Feb, 2018



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