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Old 19-04-2013, 08:06 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Advice on my overgrown garden (inc pics!)

On Fri, 19 Apr 2013 09:08:08 +0100, Martin Brown
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If you prune things back and take out a third of the old wood and any
crossing stems in the first winter season you can quickly get something
that looks plausible again very quickly. Then you know what looks pretty
and is worth keeping. Nuking everything without waiting to see if there
are any choice specimen plants is crazy unless you are heavily into
these insane garden makeover programmes fantasies.


As I mentioned in my comment it is indeed a sensible idea to leave
'the odd couple of specimens which would have been difficult to
replace'. You do not have to be 'into these insane garden makeover
programmes fantasies' whatever they are, to want to start with a clean
slate and save a lot of time and effort by using a digger to effect
this in one swoop.
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rbel