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Allsortsofmaterialsusuallyseen
asrubbishcanbeusedtocreate
textureandinterestoutdoors.The
onlylimitis yourimagination...
- Choose materials with patina: old
terracotta or pottery, rusty metal,
shells, driftwood or empty bottles. - Use redundant containers as
planters: old airbricks or terracotta
pipes for succulents; large olive oil
cans filled with herbs. - Create patterns or simple images
on blank walls with pieces of
metal, pebbles or bits of stone. - Fill a metal bowl with pretty
broken china; string a coil of
metal with holed pebbles, or
attach pieces of coloured glass
andhangit froma tree.- Old tools look striking tied to a
simple chicken-wire fence or gate.
- Old tools look striking tied to a
- Use old wooden stepladders, or
an old wooden shelving unit on a
wall, to display pots of succulents
or small bulbs at eye level. - Use repetition: bigger groups of
similar things are always more
effective than just one or two.
redundant,Jeanbeganherownnursery,specialisingininsect-
attractingwildflowersandplants.‘Theraisedbedsoutsidethe
backdoorareremnantsofthenurserythatI filledwithrubblysoil
whenI stoppedselling.I usethemforthingsthatneedgood
drainageanddon’tlikethestickyacidclaywehaveelsewhere.’
Silver-andgrey-leavedplantsthrivehere,asdoesthe
intoxicatinglyfragrantDaphnebholua‘JacquelinePostill’.
About 15 yearsago,JeanandStevestartedtoleavesome
areasofthelawnuncuttoencouragewildlife.Thesebuzzwith
activityinJulyasbees,hoverfliesandbutterfliesfeastonthe
knapweedandcommonhogweednowflourishingintheresulting
meadow.Fromthehouse,thelonggrassandwildflowersstand
outagainsta dark,gentlyundulating,wovenhazel hedge that
echoestheformoftheSouthDownsbeyond.
InfluencedbyIvanHicks’GardeninMindinHampshire,and
KeithWiley,formerheadgardenerattheGardenHouseinDevon,
Jeanlikestoclearthelowerstemsandbranchesofshrubsand
treestoemphasiseshapesortolifttheircanopies.Black-stemmed
bambooPhyllostachysnigraandgoldenP. vivax‘Aureocaulis’have
lowersideshootsremoved,revealingsmooth,gleamingculms.
Jean’sfavouritegardenis SarahRaven’satPerchHillinEast
Sussex:‘I lovethewaysheusescolourandcansurpriseyouwith
a brightpinkseat,orgreenflowers,ora fantasticdisplayofgourds
inthegreenhouse.It’ssoimaginativeanda visitalwaysinspiresme
togohomeandreviewmyowngardenwithfreshenthusiasm.’
FiveOaksCottageis notshortofimaginativetouches,too,
like the gates and fences made by Steve, using vintage garden
Rustyoldtools,like
spannersand
wrenches,geta new
leaseoflifemade
into decorative gates