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Old 31-01-2013, 06:53 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On Thu, 31 Jan 2013 10:30:33 -0800 (PST), Rod
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Oh dear this is going to be another one of my sermons ;~((
For myself - never on paper, at least not in the first instance.
Look at the site - *really look*. Soil type/types, drainage, pH, aspect/potential microclimates, shade/shelter, nearby landscape you might be able to incorporate into the garden, manmade objects you may wish to screen or include, anything worthwhile already on site - manmade or plants that you may ormay not be able to see atm (better to observe the site over a full season if poss.)
Then what do you need in the way of access, paths, patios etc, compost heaps, sheds etc.
Now how much time do you have or want to spend on maintenance especially with respect to time hungry tasks like mowing, hedges etc - keep that low and give more time for the pleasure fun thing with plants etc and time to enjoy being in this lovely place you've made.
At this stage you probably would start thinking about making a budget around these basic thoughts so you don't start something you can't afford to finish or something you run out of steam on before it's complete
*But* if it's going to be a good garden it never will be complete, things grow and change, mistakes are inevitable and this is where almost all paper planned gardens fail.
All that sounds a lot but it won't take too long and will save time and money and lead to a better outcome.
Now get your wellies on and your wallet ready.
This probably isn't much help for the totally artificial task set by the competition but it's not a bad way to start making a real garden.

Rod



Yes with a space in front of me I could visualise how I'd want things
(And what I'd negotiate that down to with my OH) - but the competition
aspect - I spose you have to imagine the space and then fill it.

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