Amateur Gardening – 21 May 2019

(John Hannent) #1

56 AmAteur GArDeNING 11 MAY 2019


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Choose hedging that brings extra interest. This copper
beech Fagus sylvatica Atropurpurea Group produces
red leaves that turn purple with age

a brick wall that contributes to the
sheltered vegetable patch on the
edge of the plot, and a selection of
mature trees, including yew, horse
chestnut, cedar and handkerchief
tree Davidia involucrata.
More recent additions include the
stone terrace, which the Barnes have
slightly widened to accommodate their
children and love of entertaining. Box
balls planted close to the house bring
a hint of formality to this area.

unity in restrained colour palette
The garden’s limited colour palette
ensures a feeling of unity, with liberal
plantings of white ‘Iceberg’ shrub roses
at the front of the house and elsewhere.
A deep border alongside the
gravelled driveway is populated
by a selection of perennials with
predominantly blue and pink flowers,
while the shrubbery shines with the
golden hues of Cotinus coggygria
Golden Spirit (‘Ancot’), and Choisya
ternata Sundance (‘Lich’).
Another key colour used in the
garden is red, seen in the juvenile
leaves of a carefully clipped copper
beech hedge adjoining an outbuilding.
This hue is picked up by a dark pink
climbing rose on the tunnel. All in all,
the planting adds up to a beautiful
space for the entire family to enjoy.
“We were very fortunate to take on
such a lovely garden and we’re slowly
making it our own,” says Charlie, who
grew up on a farm. “We’ve already
learned a lot and know there’s more
to discover the longer we’re here.”
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