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  1. Ellie Jones

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    I take it that a trampoline = children in the household...

    Perhaps it might be better if the children are young to hold off the fishpond for a while for safety reasons, you can still have the sound of running water, by creating a water feature, so that the main water supply is kept in a sump pit underneath ground, where the kids can't fall in.

    As to plants, even though I have a fantastic chill out corner, names of plants unless it's a fushia I'm not very good at,
     
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    It's looking good :blue thumb:

    Something to think about. The way that you have made the beds/stone areas need a little thought as to how you will cut the grass as it gets longer. There's no problem with using shears :thumbsup: but you might want to plan how you'll get your mower around things if you dot too many items around.

    For example: you may want to widen the bed with the daffs and crocuses (too much danger of mowing the daffs as they get bigger) and curve it off to the dwarf acer and the daffs the other side of the acer. :dbgrtmb:
     
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      Thanks for the advice so far, what plant should I grow up this part of the Fench? Its in the sun all of the day,

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        When I read the thread I wondered about a pond too, not really a good idea with young children but they love bubble pools and the sump is underground so no danger. Watch though that if you do go that way children want to splash their hands in all day and the reservoir can run dry and burn out the pump so always go for the biggest size - also easier to convert into a pool later. Cover with large pebbles and you can get the dry river bed look that's always so nice in Japanese gardens.
         
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        Also what could in plant around the clematis so that I have something to enjoy through the summer

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          If I widen the beds with the daffs what should I also plant in them through the summer months once the daffs have died off
           
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          Both kids are growing up fast, one now 11 and the other 6 and both very smart and wouldn't go near the pond
           
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            What about a honeysuckle for the fence?
             
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              Palms,treeferns,bamboos,water feature,shed + bbq = sorted garden :yes:
               
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                If it's sunny and you like the Leycesteria Formosa which Shiney posted pics of, let me know and I can send you a few baby ones. They self seed like mad in my garden from my neigbour's plant overhanging my fence. They grow quite quickly and the birds LOVE the berries.

                Not many showing at the moment but give it a month or so and they'll be all over the shop.
                 
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                  Next project for the month of may and June is to turn this area into a bbq shack

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                    very productive day today in the garden , I even have a plan in my head of what I want now (not bad for a none green fingered person)

                    so the day started with painting the fence and fitting the willow trellises and garden clock

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                    Then we had a little trip to the local garden centre where I picked up a lovely statue, hardy lily (peach), solanum jasminoides and a honeysuckle

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                    so I set about planting them

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                    will post some more pictures later as photobucket is having a technical issue
                     
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                      You're putting us all to shame--- slow down! Seriously it's looking good and at this time of year everything will grow so quickly you'll see a difference very quickly. It's good to see that you're starting with the structures, it's so tempting to just get the plants in.
                       
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                        many thanks, its also down to you great people as I really don't have a clue and the help I get is great,

                        Love every day I spend in the garden now and this is what greeted me this morning

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                          This bug is even taking over my evenings

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