Fascinating video, thank you. I’m battling challenging soil in Kent - nutrient rich but so free draining from all the chalk. I’m composting and mulching each year like my life depends on it!
Very nicely done. Also enjoyed the overhead view of your garden. A thought for a future follow-up teaching on design is to explain the wind direction you are dealing with and showing which hedging (via over head view) has improved the wind issues you originally had problems with with examples of the changes and improvements as the hedges have grown, providing solutions & new opportunities Last year we planted a new (sloped) backyard garden, off our patio. (North of the house, but garden is full sun as far enough away from the house, patio is shaded in the morning) The hard scape is done & planting of the “bones” (ie larger shrubs & small trees), waiting anxiously for growth to provide patio privacy in our country “field” from nearby neighbors. (Lots of wind) Not sure yet how to fill in the lower perennials & shrubs this year.
Great information! I am looking forward to the next installment.
Fascinating video, thank you. I’m battling challenging soil in Kent - nutrient rich but so free draining from all the chalk. I’m composting and mulching each year like my life depends on it!
Very nicely done. Also enjoyed the overhead view of your garden. A thought for a future follow-up teaching on design is to explain the wind direction you are dealing with and showing which hedging (via over head view) has improved the wind issues you originally had problems with with examples of the changes and improvements as the hedges have grown, providing solutions & new opportunities
Last year we planted a new (sloped) backyard garden, off our patio. (North of the house, but garden is full sun as far enough away from the house, patio is shaded in the morning)
The hard scape is done & planting of the “bones” (ie larger shrubs & small trees), waiting anxiously for growth to provide patio privacy in our country “field” from nearby neighbors. (Lots of wind) Not sure yet how to fill in the lower perennials & shrubs this year.
Excellent Jenny. Great research. I"m learning lots.
@@gandkollie9682 So pleased to hear you found it useful 👍
very thorough! well done.
@@dianepuskas6362 Thank you, so glad you found it helpful