Styles: Conservation and restoration, Organic, Roof terraces, Water, Wildlife
Soil types: Clay
Soil drainage: Boggy damp conditions, Pond/In water, Well-drained
Soil pH: Acid
Light: Full Sun, Partial Shade
Aspect: South
Exposure: Sheltered
Hardiness: Hardy (H4)
1820's Regency Town House Garden designed to attract wildlife, and be a very pleasant place to be. South facing, patio reclaimed yorkstone, gravel curved path, small kidney shaped lawn, wildlife pond with bog area, large pots to rooftop of garage. Lots of bird feeders.Tip: Click zoom out button above to see entire garden plan
About me
A fairly keen, sometimes clueless gardener, who wants it all now! This year I invested some money and have had my garden re-designed by Spartacus, who did a fantastic job. I now need to become more enthusiastic and understand what needs to be done, and how to do it. I am very impatient and my new plants are taking some time to mature. Want to attract lots of wildlife, have always been an avid bird watcher/feeder and my garden has always attracted a huge array of birds.
Gardening expertise
Keen but Clueless
Biggest gardening accomplishments
Are yet to be accomplished
Biggest gardening frustrations
Plants not growing quickly enough and not always surviving
The gardening project I am currently working on
Maintaining my improving garden
Re: Re: Iris ensata
Wed. 27th May 2015 08:05
Iris ensata
Mon. 25th May 2015 09:47
Re: Re: Keen but clueless (again)
Tue. 30th July 2013 09:05
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