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    • Stuart.TS
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      @Giles thanks for the advice. I'll go to our library and borrow a few books (we live in the sort of area where you are more inclined to find gardening books than 50 shades of grey, our previous are was the reverse!).

      I quite like ornamental grasses so I'm thinking of an area planted out with some nice variation with a membrane and pebbles, and area of potted culinary herbs, and something for our young son such as small vegetable patch.

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      • organisysO
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        Having moved into a new house (taking a bunch of plants with us) I was keen to get cracking,
        But my garden designer friend and my Mrs banned me from touching it until we had been in a year!
        All I have on the go this year is two lairy tomato plants…

        Pride of Japan :-)

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        • GilesG
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          Most things potted require lots and lots of attention; watering/feeding/potting on etc.  I'm not disciplined enough, so have effectively given up on them.  Agapanthus is our one notable exception because it likes having it's root system constricted and does not mind neglect.

          "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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          • Stuart.TS
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            That was my thinking with herbs in large pots. I don't want the root base to spread in a bed. I'd need to cut them back regularly too I think.

            I've been advised not to touch anything in our garden for 12 months as well to establish what is already planted, if it's to our taste etc. I've taken a few shrubs out already as they weren't where we'd have chosen to plant them and don't like them anyway. I've got lots of learning to do.

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            • organisysO
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              To be fair, part of the whole wait a year thing is to take the time to understand a few things, like how, where the light falls, rain shadows, wind tunnels, etc. Also how you use the space, where you sit, if you feel overlooked. How much turf you need, all those kind of considerations.

              Pride of Japan :-)

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              • Stuart.TS
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                @organisys:

                To be fair, part of the whole wait a year thing is to take the time to understand a few things, like how, where the light falls, rain shadows, wind tunnels, etc. Also how you use the space, where you sit, if you feel overlooked. How much turf you need, all those kind of considerations.

                told you I'm an amateur  😞 and I thought it was almost just about what flowers when! thanks for the advice

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                • organisysO
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                  That too, plus colour, scent, height, shape of the planting….

                  Pride of Japan :-)

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                  • mikebarhootM
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                    Snapped a few pics of the garden. WIP.



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                    • organisysO
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                      Very nice. Lucky to have those mature trees.

                      Have you considered some kind of structure for your seating area? Might work well….

                      Pride of Japan :-)

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                      • Clint_DC
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                        Nice looking yard @mikebarhoot, I'm jealous of your oaks!  I don't think my yard will ever stop being a work in progress so I understand how that goes.

                        ATX IH Hoarder

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                        • mikebarhootM
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                          most definately but not over the fire pit. the sky views are excelent and with NO night light pollution i wouldnt want to obstruct the views. the area to the side tho, i want to add a shop w a covered porch.  some day.

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                          • organisysO
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                            OK. Didn't realise it was a fire pit! that is a nice size…

                            Great to have low levels of light pollution too, wish I had that.

                            Pride of Japan :-)

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                            • Matty123M
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                              Anyone else have a favorite species of tree? Here’s mine

                              Cedrus libani  The Cedar of Lebanon

                              Maybe so. Maybe not

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                              • dave28D
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                                @Matty123:

                                Anyone else have a favorite species of tree? Here’s mine

                                Cedrus libani  The Cedar of Lebanon

                                Yes but for nostalgia rather than liking a particular tree for looks or whatever.
                                Horse chestnut or conker tree as we call them in the UK. Used to have conker fights with them and attempt to cheat by hardening them with questionable tactics passed on from brother to brother

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                                • Matty123M
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                                  I hear that. We used to have acorn fights. Hurt like hell. Those horse chestnuts look worse though.

                                  Most of my Major studies in college focused on forestry. I could post pictures of my favorites for days

                                  Maybe so. Maybe not

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                                  • Clint_DC
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                                    As far as native trees go, I really like the Texas Madrone Trees (Arbutus xalapensis)

                                    https://aneyefortexas.wordpress.com/2011/10/15/the-beautiful-texas-madrone/

                                    I had the opportunity to see some of the rainbow eucalyptus (Eucalyptus deglupta) last time I was in Costa Rica and they're an amazing exotic tree:

                                    ATX IH Hoarder

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                                    • BrockB
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                                      My favorite trees in the backyard at the moment…

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                                      • scooterS
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                                        ^^ Trees ? Looks more like a patch of herb to me.

                                        Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.

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                                          Nice, Brock.

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                                          • AetasA
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                                            Loved every post  in here until it ended in 2018!

                                            Hope to see some more pics of your Gardening, landscaping and plants in general!

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