At the beginning, it is good to try and visualise
what you are looking for in your garden.
Think about where you would like to sit and read
in the summer, how the space flows, where your
children and pets can safely play.
A garden is an experience, it should be something
that pleases the eye. Here is a thought, does anyone
go into their garden to become tense?
Obviously not, you go to relax, enjoy your plants,
appreciate the aesthetics of your planting design,
the choices of plants you have made, the colors,
natural beauty, aroma, and the wildlife, birds, and
insects it attracts.
Ideally, it would be a great thing to understand how
the sun moves across your garden during the day,
where the shade is, and position plants in such a
the sun moves across your garden during the day,
where the shade is, and position plants in such a
way that fruit does not become spoiled in direct
sunlight, if it is of a sensitive variety, and also that
sunlight, if it is of a sensitive variety, and also that
it receives enough sun.
Walk around your garden for a while, watch the sun
in the different seasons, get a sense of the space,
and make a plan.
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