A NEW GARDEN BEGINS TO GROW
The brief history of this garden, which sits right by the front door, is that it was a weedy patch of dirt with a few perennials in it when we bought the house. I resurrected it as an oval garden divided into three segments, separated by curvy paths. It was a design that didn't work—I see that now—but for a brief time it wasn't terrible. Until it was. It needed a complete revamp and last fall I ripped it up and started from scratch.
I've gone more formal with the design, although it has a bit of an odd twist to it. There are four outer quadrants and a center circle, each delineated with a chive "hedge", and each outer quandrant is divided into three sections with a boxwood in the center.
The center is simply planted with alyssum, Thai basil and new clematis, which are just starting to climb. |
'HS Flame' dahlia provides great dark foliage, bright blooms and stays low enough that I shouldn't have to stake it. |
It's still early days for everything and I hope the annuals will fill in their areas appropriately, although I did have to go back and plant some purple sweet potato vine between the Impatiens as that area was definitely looking too sparse.
Even as new plants, the Bobo hydrangeas are absolutely covered in flowers. |
New gravel will be added soon. |
Egyptian walking onions are sort of an oddity, but for now they offer great texture in the garden. |
I made a video about the process. Check it out here.
Labels: circle garden, formal garden, planting, planting plan
4 Comments:
That frilly chive border is sweet. It all looks so healthy. Good job.
It looks good. You can really see the concept even at this stage.
I think it turned out nicely. I like it a lot.
What kind of stone is that?(edging)
Melanie from Ohio
Really nice garden. I liked your video a lot.
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