need advice on plantings against cottage fence
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Comments (4)These are just my thoughts if it was mine...so its my preferences...keep that in mind... If she is a co-worker..and wants maintaince to keep low, there is prolly a reason, like a job maybe that keeps much time? I would personally steer clear of roses...prunning, black spots, and ect are not low maintaince..tho I know rose lovers will argue that... but my feelings are if I want low maintaince..I dont want roses, not matter how much I love them....I like the arbor deal...what about a Autum clemitis? Or Some other larger variety? I find them virtually maintaince free other than a seasonal prunning. They Seem to find their own way once started. She has great bones ...a gorgeous patio...could she benefit from a covering for that patio of some kind? I find a patio in full sun with no shade is often not used...I can see LARGE containers of color on the patio...for impact..the patio looks quite large..keep proportion in mind and clutter down to showcase the beautiful brickwork...if she wants low maintaince again..and blasts of color..consider day lillys of varies colors and bloom times..practically no maintaince..lots of impact...what about lavendar? I like its low maintaince...hostas a bit for "fake bushes". I like to use hosta where bushes with falling leaves or triming causes maintaince..hosta's do not..other than dividing them occasionally..and cutting dead leaves off and the end of the season...some of the bigger varieties can mimic bushes...pampas grass? Or some of the other grasses? They have a bit of a messy look..and have season maintance..but not weekly really....Black Eyed susans are a fav of mine for mid/to late season maintaince free color...live for ever? Great fall color..no maintaince..Coral bells? I can see her keeping much of what she has for privacy and just trimming it up and building the beds out..lots of curves and bumps that mimic the curve of her patio? Using the curves and bumps to create a grass courtyard through the middle that forms little roundish rooms kind of...a bench and fountain maybe in one of those little grass rooms? A place to admire from the back side..the patio and the artwork that new beds created? Enough to soften..but not to create much work....she has great bones to start with.....it could be quite warm and inviting and a escape from the busy world. Does she want to go headlong into it..or does she want to do it in stages? That could also impact what she wants...Everything you plant creates maintaince..but by choosing carefully you can really "limit" maintaince.....See MoreTall plants for against a fence under big trees?
Comments (1)If there are lot of roots from the big trees around, hydrangeas are going to have a tough time. And in that much shade, will bloom very sparsely. I'd suggest Japanese laurel, Aucuba japonica. This is a big, tough evergreen shrub that is very tolerant of dry shade. And it comes in variegated forms that brighten up dark, shady corners, especially the gold splashed ones. Here is a link that might be useful: pics of Aucuba...See MoreNeed advice for retaining wall for small cottage in Cape Cod
Comments (6)(obviously you're in a different area but knowing everything you have to deal with on the Cape - we're from the area and my friend is an awesome landscape architect in whatever the town is that starts with a Y - this should get you close). It may be worth starting with a designer, both because they'll be able to design the least amount of wall needed supplemented with other site work, and because if you're anywhere near the water there are often state and town regulations you have to abide by or get massive fines. Ah! I found my friend Andrew's site: http://yportdg.tripod.com/id1.html...See MoreFairytale Cottage vs. Not... This gal need some exterior paint advice!
Comments (6)Honestly, I think this home is adorable and charming as is. It has great curb appeal, and it doesn't read so "fairytale" that it seems childish. The only thing I would change is getting rid of the red and have it match the rest of the trim/windows. If you do want a change take your time because there's no pressing curb appeal issues. I don't think grey or tan will work great, but an ivory/warmer white could work although there may be more upkeep with it....See MoreRelated Professionals
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