- easy gradient,
- level platts for rest every 10m, and
- not to disturb the tree roots of the various trees with Tree Protection Orders.
Here is part of the large order of plants from wholesaler, with some images of the planting out.
The timber edging for the path shows the challenge of constructing the path at the appropriate slope.
And a more formal structure for the planting in front of the studio.
With the triangular raised beds filled with aubretia grown from seed for planting on elsewhere, and annuals for a bit of colour.
The steep bank beside the gabions facing toward the High Street. Difficult to dig and plant here!
Here is the story of the wardrobe doors, eventually ordered from JLewis because I preferred the smoke grey to the IKEA offering, and they appeared to be identical in size. When installed, they fitted the IKEA frame fine, but were blue, which I thought was a bit funny, but I decided was rather good after all the white of the rest of the house. However when the protective covering was removed, they re-emerged as...smoke grey.