Gardening jobs are just like any other job; sometimes, they seem daunting. Where to start? What is more daunting than starting with a weed-filled field?
The task was to transform this wilderness into an attractive, natural-looking landscape. In the distance, you can see a number 0f rambling, overgrown hawthorns with a tree growing through them. These hid a beautiful view of trees and open fields.
We wanted the finished garden to look like an extension of the surrounding landscape. The most distinctive existing feature was an old lamppost. The client wanted it to stay but felt it needed a new life.
A natural-looking pond with a cascade was added under the lamppost to add interest. Since the lamp is lit at night, the client could benefit from this feature anytime.
The overgrown hawthorn made the garden dark, so we decided that it would be best cut down to about three feet high and made it into a hedge. This allows much more light into the garden, which is perfect for the border plants we wanted to use. It also opens up the stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
We used an informal, curved patio leading to a lawn. The overall effect is a garden that draws charm from its country setting.
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The first job was to clear all those weeds! There were three options: hand weeding, removing the top couple of inches of soil by skimming them off with a spade or using a weed killer.
Hand weeding is very time-consuming and labor-intensive, and we did not want to lose topsoil from the garden, so we decided to use a glyphosate chemical weed killer. This is a sensitive issue and you have to be aware of the need to be sparing with the use of chemicals. This particular type is sprayed on and absorbed by the vegetation but is
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