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.... by which I don't mean the acre of my country estate where the
peasants go to graze their sheep, rather the useless patch of land that is supposed to be the garden for my flat in Camberwell (dodgy part of London for those unfamiliar with it) but which looks like a redundant piece of land on my housing estate. I thought I'd try to put some low maintenance shrubs in it - the sort of thing you find planted in supermarket car parks, or other "utility" areas. Do you know what I mean? Uninspiring but tough and low maintenance (I'm not home very often so can't spend much time looking after them) Can anyone recommend anything - it's part shade, not sure of soil type |
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On 16 Apr, 13:29, wrote:
... by which I don't mean the acre of my country estate where the peasants go to graze their sheep, rather the useless patch of land that is supposed to be the garden for my flat in Camberwell (dodgy part of London for those unfamiliar with it) but which looks like a redundant piece of land on my housing estate. I thought I'd try to put some low maintenance shrubs in it - the sort of thing you find planted in supermarket car parks, or other "utility" areas. Do you know what I mean? Uninspiring but tough and low maintenance (I'm not home very often so can't spend much time looking after them) Can anyone recommend anything - it's part shade, not sure of soil type Depends which supermarket you go to tee hee On mine we can find lavenders, rows upon rows of healthy glorious lavender, sun flowers in the summer with cornflowers and various grasses, eucalyptus and bay, rosemary, thyme etc.... Seriously, how big is that land approximately and I'll give you some ideas. Also do people pass there a lot? I don't understand. You say it's common land but also your garden. Which is it? |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... ... by which I don't mean the acre of my country estate where the peasants go to graze their sheep, rather the useless patch of land that is supposed to be the garden for my flat in Camberwell (dodgy part of London for those unfamiliar with it) but which looks like a redundant piece of land on my housing estate. I thought I'd try to put some low maintenance shrubs in it - the sort of thing you find planted in supermarket car parks, or other "utility" areas. Do you know what I mean? Uninspiring but tough and low maintenance (I'm not home very often so can't spend much time looking after them) Can anyone recommend anything - it's part shade, not sure of soil type I'd recomend a Monkey Puzzle tree, because I like monkey puzzle trees and I think there should be more of the. Seriously, how about some of the smaller flowering cherries, crab apples or hollies? All reasonabbly low maintenance and pretty tough. -- Rhiannon_s Due to it's large carbon footprint the light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off. |
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![]() "Rhiannon S" wrote I'd recomend a Monkey Puzzle tree, because I like monkey puzzle trees and I think there should be more of the. Seriously, how about some of the smaller flowering cherries, crab apples or hollies? All reasonabbly low maintenance and pretty tough. How about shrubby Hypericum e.g. Hidcote or similar, which is pretty tough and a mass of cheerful yellow when it's in flower. I'd also add things with scent which will waft around and be nice to walk past, such as Sarcocca and Eleagnus ebbingei, both easy going evergreens and both of which have small flowers in due season which could go unnoticed if it weren't for their lovely drifting perfume. -- Sue |
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