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Oliver69611 Oct 2018 17:09@11ant: Do you have a photo of your garden that you would like to share?
I’m curious to see how you have arranged everything in your garden.
Maybe I can take some inspiration from it and get new ideas.
I’m curious to see how you have arranged everything in your garden.
Maybe I can take some inspiration from it and get new ideas.
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SilentGalaxy11 Oct 2018 18:24What’s wrong with the garden? I don’t understand. It’s nicely done, isn’t it? And it doesn’t look that small.
Why don’t you all show your gardens first before you all start hating on his? I’m curious.
Why don’t you all show your gardens first before you all start hating on his? I’m curious.
I don’t see any “hate” here. Some people just don’t like it. I don’t either. I don’t like gabions or welded wire mesh fences with plastic sheets inside. I think they look cheap.
I also feel that too many materials and styles have been mixed. I don’t understand the wooden path through the gravel. It starts oddly with a step, then you’re supposed to continue over stone slabs to the lounging area. But there’s also a bench with wooden cladding right in the middle of the gravel. To reach it, you have to walk through the gravel despite the nearby wooden path and stone slabs. To me, it seems somewhat unplanned and cluttered. I would have chosen either the wooden path or the stone slabs, not this mixture.
Still, it must have been difficult and exhausting, so “like” for doing it yourself. The rest is just a matter of personal taste.
I also feel that too many materials and styles have been mixed. I don’t understand the wooden path through the gravel. It starts oddly with a step, then you’re supposed to continue over stone slabs to the lounging area. But there’s also a bench with wooden cladding right in the middle of the gravel. To reach it, you have to walk through the gravel despite the nearby wooden path and stone slabs. To me, it seems somewhat unplanned and cluttered. I would have chosen either the wooden path or the stone slabs, not this mixture.
Still, it must have been difficult and exhausting, so “like” for doing it yourself. The rest is just a matter of personal taste.
Buchweizen schrieb:
And you might not want people to look in from every direction after all. Well, neighbors usually come as a mixed bag, not just Brad and JLo, if you know what I mean. So sometimes you don’t want to know exactly how they look while sunbathing. I wouldn’t mind if they counted my calories.
Oliver696 schrieb:
Do you have a photo of your garden that you could share? I’m not going to post anything from my garden. As regular forum readers know, it’s not adjacent to the apartment. It’s even further away than the garage. No more details will go online.
Oliver696 schrieb:
Maybe I could take inspiration from it and get some new ideas. You don’t need any more ideas; you already have too many. Either cut the number of new projects you’re working on at once in half, or double the size of your garden so it all can really show. Everything’s nice, just tightly packed like bouillon cubes.
Oliver696 schrieb:
I’d be curious to see how you’ve implemented everything in your garden. If I had a Western-style garden (meaning on the same property as the apartment), I’d probably do it like @daniels87 does (you only need to scroll a few months back in this thread).
[The tag links are not mine!]
https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bauen-jetzt/
So, our garden looks like this:
At the back, there is a berm planted with shrubs. To the front, the house with a garage and a terrace, with hedges on the sides as boundaries. Since the land slopes slightly uphill, there is a step with planting rings leading from the terrace to the lawn. It is planted with roses and other plants, but primarily roses. There is no fence at all. The neighbors don’t have any either. We simply don’t watch each other on the terraces, and that’s it.
At the street side, we have two gravel parking spaces, one in front of the garage and one parallel to the street, along with a front garden featuring many different grasses, flowers, and bushes. There is no fence at the front either.
Uploading pictures doesn’t work, they are too large. K.
At the back, there is a berm planted with shrubs. To the front, the house with a garage and a terrace, with hedges on the sides as boundaries. Since the land slopes slightly uphill, there is a step with planting rings leading from the terrace to the lawn. It is planted with roses and other plants, but primarily roses. There is no fence at all. The neighbors don’t have any either. We simply don’t watch each other on the terraces, and that’s it.
At the street side, we have two gravel parking spaces, one in front of the garage and one parallel to the street, along with a front garden featuring many different grasses, flowers, and bushes. There is no fence at the front either.
Uploading pictures doesn’t work, they are too large. K.
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