5. The Hard Landscaping Option
There are a variety of surfaces other than lawn that offer
interest and texture in the garden. These include:-
(a) Paving Leaving a space between the paving stones for
creeping plants such as thyme can soften the edges of a hard-paved
area. Even in dry weather there is usually sufficient moisture
beneath the slabs for the efficient growth of alpines. Leaving
out the occasional slab can also provide space for a larger
plant to be grown.
(b) Cobbles and Aggregates naturally complement each other as well as do plants
and can be easily worked into curving shapes and organic patterns. For added
colour contrast, glass blocks can also be introduced in small areas.
(c) Gravel This is by far the easiest surface to lay, although
it is better not to lay gravel immediately next to the house,
as it is easily trodden indoors.
(d) Decking can easily be accommodated in any garden regardless
of levels. Using grooved timber helps to prevent slipping
when the surface is wet.
Combining the above in an imaginative way will not only enable you to conserve
water, but will also provide an area of garden that needs little maintenance.
It will also create a cool area where plants will thrive during spells of dry
weather.
For more information about any of the above contact Amanda
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