Styles: Water, Suburban, Spiritual, Oriental, Lighting, Exotic, Wildlife
Soil types: Clay
Soil drainage: Boggy damp conditions, Pond/In water, Well-drained
Soil pH: Alkaline, Neutral
Light: Full Shade, Full Sun, Partial Shade
Aspect: North
Exposure: Exposed, Sheltered
Hardiness: Tender in frost (H3), Hardy (H4)
Our garden now has several quite distinctive areas including 2 ponds with Koi Carp, Comets, Shubunkins, Rudd & Tench, a stream and dry walled waterfall a fernery, a Japanese garden and a palm garden. We have at the moment 3 water features. Our garden is forever changing and we like to change and improve as we go along. We are always on the 'lookout' for more unusual plants. We love larger architectural plants, Hostas and Ferns. Our garden is designed with birds & wildlife in mind.Tip: Click zoom out button above to see entire garden plan
About me
We are both keen gardeners. We have been in the process of landscaping our garden over the last 7 or 8 years. We have been doing this ourselves in sections. We love architectural plants. As we are surrounded by neighbours we have created a screened garden which has created it's own micro climate. Because of this we are able to grow plants that are slightly tender in frost. We are big fern lovers. The garden now has quite distinctive areas including 2 ponds and a stream and dry walled waterfall. We have at the moment 2 water features. Our garden is forever changing. We are always on the 'lookout' for more unusual plants.
Gardening expertise
Very Keen
Biggest gardening accomplishments
Our biggest accomplishment is to have created what we have now without any professional help.
Biggest gardening frustrations
Not enough space!
The gardening project I am currently working on
Creating the last part of our garden project. Almost completed now June 2017
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