Natural garden with hedge instead of fence

  • Erstellt am 2019-04-14 17:52:19

kaho674

2019-04-15 09:06:06
  • #1
What kind of stones are those in the dry stone wall? Where did you get them from and who stacked them so nicely? I want something like that too!
 

Müllerin

2019-04-15 10:28:10
  • #2


That is greywacke and was done by the landscape gardener.
Classic sedimentary rock, you can see ammonite imprints on many surfaces.
After I tried lifting the chunks experimentally, or rather attempted to, it quickly became clear to me that I might have managed that myself only after a year of gym.

The two beds were then also the most expensive item, of course.
 

bon1980

2019-04-16 18:48:11
  • #3

: One like this?
It is actually standing like this at the neighbor’s right now...
We are happy right now that everything is turning green again (and apparently there were no losses due to the winter). This is what the front garden looks like currently:
 

Müllerin

2019-04-16 21:01:35
  • #4
if the plot of land were big enough... although I probably wouldn't choose a pasture.
 

bon1980

2019-04-16 22:05:52
  • #5
It is a lime tree. The tree is a protected specimen and was not allowed to be cut down during the demolition of the old buildings on our property and the two neighboring properties. We quite like it, the shade is pleasant in summer and in autumn the lawn mower takes most of the leaves away...
 

Müllerin

2019-04-16 22:41:23
  • #6
Linde UPS... I had a different growth form in mind. Anyway, a great big tree, hopefully it stays healthy and strong for a long time. You won't find something like that even in the large old gardens here.
 
Oben