Styles: Coastal, Contemporary, Organic, Wildlife
Soil types: Loamy
Soil drainage: Moist but well-drained, Well-drained
Soil pH: Alkaline, Neutral
Light: Full Sun
Exposure: Sheltered
Hardiness: Hardy (H4)
Coastal garden for wildlife. A mix of structured/ textured foliage plants and airy long season-flowering perennials. Maritime landscaping and sculpture in stone and metal. All materials are reclaimed. Two years ago the garden was all paving and gnomes. Now young planting is already attracting butterflies, moths, bees and beetles. Pond has frogs, toads and newts.There is not a published plan for this garden yet.
About me
I graduated with Diploma in Garden Design 2011. I enjoy digging and drawing-boards (old school) and the brilliant Shoot. I've designed a wide variety of gardens across Brighton, Hove and Worthing... and out into rural Sussex. One of my specialities is making plans that people can build themselves and helping them see it through.
Gardening expertise
Professional
Biggest gardening accomplishments
Controlling aphids with ladybirds: my little scarlet army.
Biggest gardening frustrations
Salt winds and Jack Russells.
The gardening project I am currently working on
Sneakily planting things on the local roundabout when no one is watching.
On the web
Blog: http://www.anitasullivangardens.co.uk/Anita%20Sullivan_Shoots&Tips.htm
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AnitaSullivanGardenDesign
YouTube: http://www.pinterest.com/anita4037/boards/
Re: Hardy or not?
Sun. 18th August 2013 19:55
Re: Hardy or not?
Sun. 18th August 2013 19:55
Re: Melianthus major
Sun. 18th August 2013 09:38
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