what now the gardens full?
Re: what now the gardens full?
Pots....but thrn like I have done you soon run out of space again. There comes a point when you just hsve to accept it or sell to make room.
Most wanted list - Any Young Trachycarpus and/or fern.
Re: what now the gardens full?
you still have grass, plenty of room then
front garden?
front garden?
Re: what now the gardens full?
lol lots of funny responses.
I have kind of figured out I liked the gardening more than the garden in a way and now it is sort of at an end
still doing ornaments and stuff atm
I have kind of figured out I liked the gardening more than the garden in a way and now it is sort of at an end
still doing ornaments and stuff atm
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Re: what now the gardens full?
The garden is never done, it's not all about just buying more plants.Mr List wrote:lol lots of funny responses.
I have kind of figured out I liked the gardening more than the garden in a way and now it is sort of at an end
still doing ornaments and stuff atm
Re: what now the gardens full?
Kris is right. Your garden is another room of the house, if you decorate your lounge you don't think to yourself you'll never have to do it ever again.Yorkshire Kris wrote:The garden is never done, it's not all about just buying more plants.Mr List wrote:lol lots of funny responses.
I have kind of figured out I liked the gardening more than the garden in a way and now it is sort of at an end
still doing ornaments and stuff atm
You stated you like gardening more than the actual garden? As we approach the winter months, you can now apply your garden knowledge in thinking up some more 'tweaks'. Your hanging babylon idea looks good, try to add a tiered effect to a border and utilise the space above your garden. Your mission, should you choose to accept it......
Re: what now the gardens full?
Change style completely?Mr List wrote:I liked the gardening more than the garden
Take on a specific species and grow-to-show? Dahlias or Chrysanthemums, or veg. perhaps?
Expand your hobby sideways - e.g. Train some plants. A really tall cone shaped Fuchsia for example, or a collection of Bonsai?