Might have more of a damp soil than I thought, hah, having one stream above (covered up, but on the planning map from 1951) and being on a hill (so it all runs down...to us) combined with clay soil that is very dense, it is no surprise.
But may have to adjust plans, the Camillea hedge with a pear tree may not work, a bog garden with Alder hedges (the tree that keeps Belfast together, without out we'd have been washed into the lough already) will work if needed.
Got a nice David Austin Imogen rose in for a pot, yey! :)
I just saw midges hovering over my "lawn".
Might have more of a damp soil than I thought, hah, having one stream above (covered up, but on the planning map from 1951) and being on a hill (so it all runs down...to us) combined with clay soil that is very dense, it is no surprise.
But may have to adjust plans, the Camillea hedge with a pear tree may not work, a bog garden with Alder hedges (the tree that keeps Belfast together, without out we'd have been washed into the lough already) will work if needed.
Got a nice David Austin Imogen rose in for a pot, yey! :)