Stacey lives in the most charming house! It is a Tudor style cottage built in the 1930s. She has lived there for several years now and has been busy working on the house. She has also started to work on the yard, but she was lacking a cohesive plan. So we met and did a detailed analysis of her yard. We also looked at a number of garden books to help define the general style she was after.
Goals:
-Create a county style garden with a more formal lawn in the center of the yard, while minimizing the lawn elsewhere.
-Create several garden “rooms” to help define the yard.
-Minimize the view of the neighbors.
-Maintain the existing trees where possible.
-Maintain the sunny vegetable garden.
-Provide a location for the apple trees, a water feature and a swing.
-Locate future patio/deck and steps from the sunroom.
The Design:
The Design Elements:
Element #1:
Create a large curved planting bed that will divide the main lawn from the veggie garden. This will incorporate a number of existing trees and shrubs. This will have 2 zones. The front zone will be for smaller perennials, shrubs and annuals. The taller zone behind will be for taller shrubs, perennials and grasses.
Element #2:
Locate a Patio at the rear of the house.
Element #3:
Locate a new tree opposite the existing crabapple tree to help balance the yard and create some symmetry. This will also minimize the view of her garage from the house.
Element # 4:
Locate the apple trees at the rear of the property. These will also provide a visual buffer to the ugly garage on the adjacent property.
Elements #5,6,7 & 8:
Locate the major architectural elements throughout the yard to provide multiple points of interest. This includes a water feature, bird bath, swing, and arbor.
I will be describing these elements in more detail posts so stay tuned!
Heidi-Thank you for taking rambling thoughts and half a vision and turning it into this! I’m so excited to execute this plan.
If anyone else in the Greater Philadelphia area is looking for plants this spring, here is a list of regional plant sales: http://www.pennsylvaniahorticulturalsociety.org/events/2011PlantSalesandEvents.pdf
Stacey-
Your welcome!
Thanks for plant sale list! Lots of exciting plant sales to choose from!
Ellie- Thank you for your kind good wishes! With the help of good friends like Heidi it seems possible even on stormy days.