- Plantman
- North Yorkshire
- 30 Jan 2008
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I am fairly new to the forum too.
I have about three quarters of an acre, that when I first moved in just 10 years ago was a blank canvas. It had been a paddock for horses for the previous 5 years.
There were no plants, the ground hadn't been dug for as long as anyone can remember and it was fully exposed to the elements from the east, west and north. Quite a challenge. It took 3 years of hard labour, mainly at weekends, to finally 'finish' the garden and then a further 7 years developing it. A garden is never 'finished'.
What I ended up with is a real treat. Not just for us humans, but also for the wildlife. We use it partly for producing food with a veg garden and fruit cage, producing a varied range of veg and most fruits both soft and tree. The majority of the garden is 'ornamental' but there are plenty of secluded areas for that quite moment, and larger gathering and seating areas for those inevitable get-togethers.
There is a large patio, stone walls, flowing steps, large rockery, pond, waterfall, pergola, breezehouse, sunken garden, large borders, Azalea & rhododendron area, veg garden, polytunnel storage and greenhouse. Many specimen trees and shrubs dotted about, any many of my favourites. The next job is to catalogue all the plants.
We don't have any pets, other than the goldfish and Koi in the pond, so we have a decent garden. We do have the neighbours animals visiting occasionally.
We live north of York and should be subject to rough winter weather. However, we haven't done too bad since we have been here. Not been snowed in yet.
I have put some pictures on photobucket - [url=http://s267.photobucket.com/albums/ii305/plantman-album/?start-all]http://s267.photobucket.com/albums/ii305/plantman-album/?start-all[/url]
Have a look at them. Enjoy
Plantman.
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