My crossover garden would be. West and south border. West hornbeam hedge to the street, becomes nice and dense, is a paradise for birds, pretty foliage, low maintenance. To the south a hedge. What is that? A small wild hedge on which wild shrubbery grows, thus bordering the field, breaking the wind and providing refuge for birds. Our hedge consists of B stock, gardener, what do you have, what needs to go? Want to set a hedge. A copper beech, lilac, broom, viburnum, forsythia, two cherry laurels, all wild next to each other, let grow, cut on top so it becomes dense below, and after a few years you have perfect privacy and wind protection, it lives, and it is wild. Two apple trees added, in the SW corner lay a gravel path, there a small gravel roundel with iron pavilion or iron table with two chairs, Mediterranean terrace in Diephaus via patio, on the terrace rose beds, you must have roses, royal, along with daisies, some lawn on the area, green calms and really brings out the flowers, swimming pool silly, better install a garden shower in the SE, Tchibo always has a pretty one. Around the house as splash protection Baltic Sea gravel or Rhine gravel, no fence, here and there hang Ikea solar lights in tree and bush, done. East side again hornbeam.