The garden is enclosed by a Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) hedge. We decided on Hornbeam because it is faster growing and hardier than Beech (Fagus sylvatica), and produces an excellent hardwood for use in carving and turning. Both are pleachable, and provide a good windbreak for around the Orchard and Potager. They also keep their Autumn leaves on until the following Spring, when they are pushed off by the new growth. Holly (Ilex aquifolium) was a consideration, but was going to take too long to establish, and will be reserved for around the Chapel Garden.
The beds are designed for grouping similar plant groups together, and allowing a 3 year crop rotation between the various plant groups. Some will have the charming architectural elements of trellises and obelisks for the likes of beans and berry canes to climb up:
There will also be a functional glasshouse in the middle of the garden, where it will get most sun, and prevent one having a full vista from the Chapel garden through to the Orchard, drawing one in to see what might lie beyond...
HI,I THINK THIS WILL BE VERY NEAT!! IM WATCHING WILLBROOK PARK AND ENJOYING ALL THAT YOU ARE DOING! I LOVE HORSES AND COUNTRY LIVING.I LIVE IN TEXAS USA,JUST KNOW YOU HAVE ONE FAN FOLLOWING YOUFROM TEXAS!!
ReplyDeletesounds like a lovely plan -i can't wait to see the results!
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