oh such a beautiful large area... will there be any perennials planted there? And why does the maple have stones at its feet, they only heat up the soil at that spot, then it needs more water...
The occasional flower bed may still be created. On the right, we have already planted a cherry laurel hedge. At the back towards the street, another will follow as soon as the street is finished. The maple will manage with the little gravel... Otherwise, it wouldn't fit into the overall picture.
It's a shame, already somewhat obvious from the front photo with the huge paved area, but still had hope: Well, maybe everything is nice and green behind the house. And now there's a dead lawn wasteland with "maybe" a flower bed and a useless cherry laurel hedge... But the main thing is that the overall appearance fits.
It's a shame, already predictable from the front photo with the huge paved area, but still hoped: Well, maybe everything is nicely green behind the house.
And now there is a dead lawn desert with "maybe" a flower bed and a useless cherry laurel hedge...
But the overall picture just has to be right.
Your comment is as inappropriate as the group Garden of Horror.
For me, max. 50% is not weeds. I will have to take the advice from . The only thing I can say is that this dry lawn is really good. I haven't had to water it so far and it is still nice and green with lush tufts. No comparison to the lawn behind the house. I would also be interested in the analysis. I fertilize but nothing happens. I tried the fertilizer from and also measured the pH value.