The area along this fence has always been pretty dire and nothing really ever grows not even the grass mostly because underneath are drain covers,pipes and lots of rubble.
So this is the area for my outdoor studio.
Phase 1 - sorry no photos but here is a quick sketch
We cleared an area along the fence a metre wide and built a frame from gravel boards. Killed the remaining grass off and put down landscaping fabric then topped this off with some bales of bark, The end nearest the garden gate will store the bin and recycle bin and will have a trellis panel across for my Trachelospermum Jasminoides to grow.
Phase 2 - extend the border
Today i used the lawn edger to re cut the border so that it ended in line with the barked area it had been narrower before. I lifted all the plants that had been here so that I could bring them forward.
I moved a circular slab which had been on the lawn and moved it to the back of the border to stand my vine on. Bill has gone sailing so I helped myself to the spirit level and tape measure from the garage so that I could line everything up and get the slab level.
Here I have positioned the Grapevine and already I think its looking better. Grabbed some pots and trays and put the plants in them as a temporary way of positioning them prior to planting.
Phase 3 the finished area.
Well all my plants are back in and as I have said on the video below the only plant amongst these that I have purchased is Heuchera Lime Marmalade all the others were grown from cuttings or self seeded in the garden. At the start you can see my studio and please forgive the state of that poor clematis growing up the conservatory it needs a little bit of tlc potbound I'm afraid.
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