Help us plan our garden...
Hey, we need garden help (zone 6). We're beginning to plan next year's garden project, and aren't sure what to do. We know we want to replace the hedges with something else, and would like to incorporate river stones, if possible. We are on a hill - there is a slight slope to the garden area. This garden receives full sunlight, several hours a day.
What would you do? What kinds of plants would you incorporate, and how would you place them? House and sidewalk stay as is. Sorry. : )
What would you do? What kinds of plants would you incorporate, and how would you place them? House and sidewalk stay as is. Sorry. : )
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I'd probably remove the hedges and outline the shape of your planting area with a low-growing bushy plant, perhaps lavender (kept clipped after blooming) or thyme. Or you might pick yellows and oranges to go with the house. Pontentilla will get you some of the right shades, pick a low-growing variety.
I'd step back and put a small flowering tree in the front yard. I happen to be fond of fruit trees and Quinces are very lovely. I had one when I lived in a different house. A clump of small birch trees or a Japanese maple would look nice, too.
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Consider saving water and replacing the lawn with something less demanding.
Widen your walkway, much, much wider.
For plantings remember the above poster's advice to plan ahead! Don't fall in love with this plant and that plant and end up with a yard of "one of those, two of those, one of those..." Masses of a few plants have much more impact and will set off that unique focal point tree much better!