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RE: What Won't You Have in the Garden? - Vinny - 11-04-2021 I like being a bit different. I have a striped lawn but they are curvy stripes following the curvy edges. At the allotment I have done away with curves and have straight lined beds of various sizes and angles. I wouldn't have a large red Acer Palmatum, as my neighbour has one and I don't like to copy. I wouldn't have privet of Lawsons Cypress but have a few box plants, one of which I am trying to shape into an Easter Island head. RE: What Won't You Have in the Garden? - JJB - 11-04-2021 (11-04-2021, 12:14 PM)Veggie Wrote: JJB, you've always been "different". Maybe you'll grow out of it when you're a big girl. In 100 yrs maybe but I don't intend growing up. I'm big enough thankyou RE: What Won't You Have in the Garden? - JJB - 11-04-2021 (11-04-2021, 02:00 PM)Greenfingers Wrote: No striped lawn or conifers for me either. I abhor straight lines too, although my husband loves them. As I do most of the gardenning very little is neat. I hide when he appears with a measuring tape and spirit level. It's the tape, spirit level AND shears or hedge trimmers I'm afraid of. P with pruning implements is a terrifying thing. RE: What Won't You Have in the Garden? - Veggie - 11-04-2021 I know what you mean, JJB. Growing up is for sensible people and I can't think of anything worse than being "sensible". RE: What Won't You Have in the Garden? - Scarlet - 11-04-2021 (10-04-2021, 10:23 PM)Veggie Wrote: Topiary!! Bushes clipped into artificial shapes - can be amusing but not in my garden.I really want some!! I bought myself 45 taxus bare root last Oct so that I could get some evergreens in my garden and pretend I was edwina scissorhands....I've planted them up in MFB ....now I'm not sure what to do! RE: What Won't You Have in the Garden? - Scarlet - 11-04-2021 My planting is very much "cottage garden" but my borders are all straight as are my paths - I would would really hate curved beds. I think it's a bit "in" at the moment. What doesn't belong here are big grass plants - I have a few. A friend loves them and always give them as gifts! I haven't the heart to say I'm not keen. RE: What Won't You Have in the Garden? - Veggie - 11-04-2021 How about chess pieces since you enjoyed Queen's Gambit? or those huge yew hedges in ?Powys castle that are like the Forth bridge in terms of clipping. https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/powis-castle-and-garden/features/extreme-gardening-at-powis RE: What Won't You Have in the Garden? - Scarlet - 11-04-2021 VC you know me so well! Been googling chess pieces. If only I could do it! RE: What Won't You Have in the Garden? - Veggie - 11-04-2021 Can I add Pampas grass to my list of No-Nos please? RE: What Won't You Have in the Garden? - Mamzie - 11-04-2021 Japanese knotweed and Rhubarb is big no-no here... You all may not like our garden. Its a shared space for our family. We normally have primary kids galore followed but 16-18s in evenings. The social garden has a 4 person swingframe, 12' trampoline, summertime 12' swimming pool, 16' fish pond, hot tub and rectangle patio. But I love my old drystone walls, hazels, adding native hedging and mini orchard area with strawberries underneath. We had to remove diseased dead cherry, a large hawthorn lost in winds and a huge wobbly conifer, but are left with ancient elderberry, ancient apple, sycamore, ash and a large privet run that we topped off. I don't really like the privet but the Blackbirds have quite a few nests in there. |