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my mind doesn't switch off lol sorry!!!!!

Discussion in 'Gardening Discussions' started by maria, Nov 4, 2014.

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    well i am doing my own head in never mind you guys! but i always have sooooooooooooooooo many ideas i switch and change but always end up going back to plan A lol anyway now ive sorted out the bottom of the garden ive cleared(in my head until i change my mind again!!) im now thinking borders! how deep is the ideal border? if you want 3 deep? ie back middle front?
     
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    How deep is the ideal border? My mind says as deep as you can comfortably reach the back of.

    What style of border are you aiming for? Are you aiming for a country cottage look? What are you thinking of planting (at this point in time :heehee:) in the border: climbers; shrubs; a tree; edibles?
     
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    not planting anything yet still thinking lol was just wondering ,anyway i see what you mean it would depend on what would be planted:)
     
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      It may also depend on how much lawn you want...
       
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