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I wish i knew a bit about gardening.
We have a decent lawn out the back but that's it. If i could i'd spend plenty of time and effort doing the garden the way i wanted it.
We had someone out here last Summer giving us a price for their service and it was just ridiculous. I might do some reading up and see how much i can learn in a short space of time. I'm not sure if i'd trust myself though. Anyone here do their own? Any pics? Show us what ya got !! :thumbsup |
no, but in vancouver the 'community garden' thing has really taken off..
got put in for the olympics to convince the world how 'green' we are, and now it's basically reached farming levels |
Yeah, We are Naturally Greened Thumbed Out Here.
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A couple of days of sun and all of a sudden we all want our gardens looking good - It will over by next week - Don't worry about it... |
any mexicans around?
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It's never great when your neighbours gardens look good, but yours isn't up to much... |
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Plenty of Polish people around though... :2 cents: |
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its easy enough to do yourself. it just takes some time depending on what you want to achieve.
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No pics, but the wife has garden beds all over the place. They are great because they can really define your space. The best investment is a lawn edger. makes it easier to keep grass out of the beds.
Building your bed is the first step.. Mark it.. strip the sod, add topsoil or manure etc, depending on your soil make up. You want soil that will keep its shape when moist if you squeeze it in your hand.. but will crumble quite easily. Mound the soil, since raised beds have better drainage, and also give you a quicker start in the spring. Start with something like this (no idea what sort of scale you are working with but here's the general idea http://www.donnan.com/images/Norway-Spruce_grouping.jpg A great start are Shrubs. Pyramidal cedars and boxwood are nice because they add structure, and are also low maintenance Next you will want some perennials, so they come back every year. Just take note of how big everything gets once it matures. Keep a bit of room open for some annuals since it allows you to change the colors up from year to year. If you don't want to plant everything really close together, mulch is your friend. It saves you from having to weed your garden all the time and keeps it all tidy. It's pretty easy all in all, and a good work out. Oh.. and buy good tools (spade, shovel, fork, edger etc) and take care of them and they will last you a lifetime. Some favorites in our gardens are: Peonies (quite dramatic, but short lived huge blossoms) https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...fg0887YcPgYW1_ Allium http://gardenmaking.com/wp-content/u...-Sensation.jpg Also.. you could always just buy some huge flower pots and make container gardens. http://imagensubir.infojardin.com/su...252200413c.jpg |
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Like has already been said though, no doubt i'd start some sort of project, and the weather would change. Summer over. That's kinda how it always goes here. Enjoy it while it lasts. Which isn't long, at all... |
Good gardening channels on youtube. I only grow veg though. The rest of the garden is a wild flower meddow that looks after itself, you just cut it twice a year.
My only tip is ask at your garden center what grows well in your climate, no point trying to keep anything exotic alive, until you know what you´re doing. As you´re in Scotland, stick some raspberry canes in, the grow really well in that climate. |
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Instead of trying to deal with grass and roots... Just pick a spot and create a box and fill with dirt about 6 to 8 inches. Otherwise it is a bitch because grass roots love to keep poking up blades all over the place. Do several boxes. 4 feet long, 2 feet wide. Spaced out 2 feet apart. Then you have a much more manageable space. Less to weed. If you remove 6 feet by 4 feet of grass you have to weed the 2 foot space between the boxes. That is where all of your time will go. Keeping those areas from taking over the garden ones. So much easier to just build those boxes and only have a small area to work on.
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I fixed up my backyard a few years ago. Learned a few things. I need to lay down those weed barriers to prevent weeds from coming through, and some of the bushes I hate - they look like weeds now. My peach tree is growing and I can see small peaches, and might even have a real full peach in a few years. My tree didn't take, however, which is a bummer. Just fucking do it already. |
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