Back yard planning
I'm looking for help with placement of more plants and the arbor and tricycle. The new plants are native to this area and should grow well. The list of names are in growing height order with the tallest first. Pagoda, has peach flower, Ligalaria, big leaves, ginger satin sheets and Persian shield.
I would appreciate any help you will give. Thanks. Betty
I have attached pics of my backyard.
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Eloise on Jul 18, 2016I expect you're going to get numerous responses to your question, as there are a lot of creative gardeners in Hometalk Land. Unfortunately, I'm not one of them, but thought I'd share what I did when faced with a similar situation. I waited until our local garden center had a sale on landscaping design and asked them to prepare one ($49.00), then did the planting myself on my timeline. Worked out great for me. Please share pictures of the final product.Helpful Reply
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