Monday 14 September 2009

The New Garden

After nearly a month and despite quite a bit of "inside the house" stuff to sort out, the new garden is looking very nice. We managed to salvage quite a few bedding plants and transfer them into tubs where they have flourished. The Spiraclimb plants suffered terribly in the old location and so did not make the move. The Spiraclimb have been put into storage until the spring when the greenhouse will hopefully begin to produce a new range and selection of climbers which will be added to the patio tubs in due course.

Picture (above) shows some of the old garden's bedding plants which, after being transferred to a planter with reservoir seem to have flourished.

Meantime, the new garden comprises of a courtyard style garden at the front of the property, and an enclosed rear garden which is half lawn and half pebbles (the latter being termed the "Zen Garden" due to its artistically placed elements by us from day one!).



The "Zen Garden" (above) With curly Hazel tree and Chimnea.

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