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We moved from Gatesmead to our present house in 1995. Life was very busy for the first 10 years or so, but as our children moved on and we moved into semi retirement, we had more time to make changes to the garden. The “L” shaped plot is set well back from Denmans Lane and the rear of the garden has a long boundary with Denmans Lane allotments. In total the site amounts to about an acre.The soil is heavy clay, but with plenty of muck most things grow very well. There are areas with different conditions. These photos show the garden in 2010 and 2011 and illustrate some of the work undertaken in the past 2 years.
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In
2010 we re-configured the area behind the swimming pool. This
entailed building up a wall using hessian sacks filled with dry concrete
mix. This is hard work, but very flexible. The finished result is shown
in the photo on the right. The raised beds have mainly been planted with
herbs while the bed to the rear has been planted as an exotic hot bed.
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In 2010 we also built a new formal pond and Yew hedge in the rear garden. The idea was to create a tranquil area with clear water to catch reflections and “borrowed” views to the distant Ashdown forest and to break up the rear garden and draw the eye towards the path at the back. |
The lower garden is used for vegetable and fruit, along with shrubs (see photo below right). This area is incredibly dry, both because of the trees and because it appears to have been used as a rubbish dump in the early 20th century – every time I dig a new area I pull out bucketfuls of broken bottles – really vicious! The Acer at the rear is “Bloodgood” and yellow and variegated shrubs such as Holly Golden King (actually a female!) have been planted for contrast. |
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