Friday 21 March 2014

Woodland Garden North Cornwall

The recent dry and sunny weather enabled good progress to be made with the Woodland Garden near Blisland.

The aim of the design was to create a garden in keeping with its setting, that was natural, beautiful  and somewhere for the clients to spend time in.

A central circular and curved sweeping lawns make what is quite a narrow space seem much more spacious.  Bark paths are in keeping with the setting, and sculptural stone uprights act as a gateway to the lower part of the garden.

A large tree fern and pond were already there but hidden away in the undergrowth, so two more ferns were added to complete the look along with planting suitable for a shady and damp site.

The garden had been completely overgrown and almost hidden away, with difficult drainage problems.   This is before any work was undertaken...

 
and after...an absolute transformation
 
 
 
'before' looking back up the garden...
 
 
and after....
 
 
the new tree ferns...
 
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a timber screen provides privacy, and a backdrop for the whole garden as well as screening  off a very useful compost and working area behind...
 
 
spring woodland planting by the pond
 
 
 
It will be exciting to see the planting fill out and establish as the season progresses....more pictures to follow later in the year.
 
 
 
 

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