ᐅ Natural-style garden with hedge instead of fence (boundary hedge instead of fence)

Created on: 14 Apr 2019 17:52
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Müllerin
I still owe you some garden photos...

As I’ve mentioned a few times before, we’re getting an “eco garden.”

After the excavation spoil from both halves of the house, which was just lying around here, was finally removed in September, nothing happened for a while.

Yellow excavator at a steel frame structure in front of a red brick wall, sandy soil.


At the end of March, it looked like this

Construction site with stone wall, green compact loader, mini excavator, wooden deck, and house in the background.


Then I planted the hedge (with the gardeners).
On the outside there is a lot of hawthorn, then 2 holly bushes (we’ll see if they don’t dry out too much in summer), 2 firethorns, a witch hazel, a butterfly bush, 2 copper mountain ashes, spireas, a viburnum, and a mock orange. Up front, separately, a maple.
Eventually, there will be a rose arch with a gate at the end of the path.

The lawn is growing rather slowly; it’s just too cold right now.

Black car in front of the garage of a brick house; blue covered trailer, gravel path, and bushes.


In the raised bed there are herbs and a few flowers, and in the mulched bed only blue/white/pink flowers will bloom. A privet hedge will be planted along the border this week. Luckily, I was able to convince our neighbors not to go for anything like thuja or cherry laurel or anything similarly horrible. (Actually, it was pretty simple: I would have refused to plant that stuff in our garden. That would have meant installing a fence, and they would have had to pay for the hedge themselves.)
If you don’t prune privet to a blocky shape, it flowers beautifully.

Front garden in front of a modern house: rubble stone retaining wall on the right, mulched bed, and plants.


Here’s a lilac; over Easter, vegetables will go into the raised bed, and on the right side towards the neighbors there will be a large bed in orange/yellow/red.

Front garden with red brick house, small extension, stone wall, and blooming branches in the foreground.


Yes.
Eventually, there will be an apple tree, once we find a tasty variety that the child isn’t allergic to.
I’d also like to add some kind of water feature, but we’ll see how that works without a fence with so many children around. Probably not at all.

We’ll see how it all turns out, but a gardener needs patience.

And here we’ll have the only nature-friendly garden; all around us there are golf-course lawns, gabions, dull uniform beech hedges, and hardly any flower beds.
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Nordlys
21 Apr 2019 12:17
Haydee, it was a bit early for you in the highlands. The seed needs a soil temperature of 10°C (50°F) or higher to germinate. You didn’t have that up there at the time of sowing. Resowing is the right choice. Feel free to give it some nitrogen as well. Don’t overdo it. I usually prepare a mix in a bucket with some fertilizer, lawn seed, and potting soil, then spread it and water it. K.
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Anoxio
21 Apr 2019 14:32
...this year we used the Wolf Garten universal spreader for fertilizing. It works wonderfully, which I never would have expected since the device looks a bit like a toy. The fertilizer just must not be caked. With this, you can really distribute the material evenly.
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haydee
21 Apr 2019 14:35
Thank you. It is warm. I received a ready-to-use mix from my cousin. Only the flock of birds is feasting on the seeds. It doesn’t matter whether it’s my kamikaze blackbirds or the shy jaybirds. Yesterday, the swallows chirped angrily because I watered.
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Anoxio
21 Apr 2019 14:54
Yesterday, the sparrows protested at our place. They sat in/on the (empty) bird feeder and made a lot of noise. My husband gave in and made some popcorn to calm them down.

I’m curious if Pim will visit us again. We named a little bird Pim, who started coming to our outdoor seating area every evening at dusk from spring onwards. He would settle comfortably on a beam up there and sleep. Then, at dawn, he would fly away again. Every single day, until autumn. I found that so wonderful! Whether we were grilling, having a party, or sitting outside until the early hours – Pim was always there.
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Anoxio
21 Apr 2019 18:41
...that’s it! I just don’t understand people who don’t want anything to do with a garden, saying it’s only work. But everyone is different.
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haydee
21 Apr 2019 20:11
Actually, I like the little birds
The chirping early in the morning
Even if they eat my grass seeds
Attack the Easter eggs this morning
Scold me
Collide with me

And the butterflies

I’m really looking forward to having the rest of the rest planted in the next two years.