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Rupert wrote:
Forget the half acre, some of the best and most charming gardens are contained in very small areas. Very true and it is very much more difficult to garden successfully in a small space. Any fool can hide a multitude of sins in a large garden, but the slightest 'hiccup' in a small garden becomes glaringly obvious. I like the fact that you've taken the bold step of installing such a proportionally large pond. Most folks do the opposite and create tiny features and plant tiny plants. It is a huge mistake that accentuates the limitations of the plot. If well executed, large bold features and plants can create the impression of space. As for the names bit-they aren't really Latin or scientific and sometimes not even botanical. Ah the complexities of Latin, Greek, Sanskrit and Arabic, let alone mention the latinised human names! You can talk about Busy Lizzie if you want but ..... Now go way and do your homework and report back on "Amorphophallus" :-) Rupert! You've been reading far too many of Oasian posts ;-) Don't take any notice BoyPete and for goodness sake, never admit to having one! For my sins I have several, but I've been around long enough not to care about what people think :-) |
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