Any gardening plans for the coming year?

Sadly our large yew tree will have to be removed, it's blocking to much light and we're afraid it will blow over in one of our increasingly strong gales. Sadly we can't trim the sides to make it more slender without killing it although you can cut the tops off them. I hate the idea of cutting down a healthy tree, but it has to be done.

So in its place and around the stump, I have a slow growing pine tree than desperately needs to go in the ground and out from the tub it's in, so that can go at the back of the stump. I intend to make a berm which is where you make a pile of twigs branches and bits of rubble and pipe and pack soil over the top to make a slightly raised mound, into this I will plant the heaters that are currently around the pine tree and maybe some ferns and other small woodland-y plants, this will conect to the dead hedge I have and will create a wildlife highway to the rest of the garden, creatures can get in the berm and over winter in it. I want to use up some spare pond liner to cover the big shallow tub that the heathers and pine were in and make a small wild life pond.

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  • Work on our house is still progressing, so we haven’t really done much with the garden, it’s about an acre with a small piece of woodland. The house had been empty for about 3 years so the garden was very overgrown.

    I’ve managed to get into the wooded area but I’m going to need some professional help, I did find the wheelie bin though. One garden is an old English garden, we have photographed the plants in flower so can identify them and know their locations.

    I’ve always found a lot of satisfaction in growing fruit and vegetables. I was browsing FB marketplace on Monday and a greenhouse listing caught my eye, it had just been listed and was local, I immediately enquired but heard nothing back, I enquired again on Wednesday and a message came back, it was still available and free if I disassemble it and take it away. I went yesterday with my son who is much taller than me.

    The greenhouse is in perfect condition and fitted with safety glass, we removed it without breaking one pane, It’s 6ft x 10ft. So this year is going to be siting it and then looking out for a cheap or free rotavator for a veg plot. I have now found some staging and a potting station on marketplace that someone else wants rid of.

    My wife plans to get some rescue chickens so they can eat any leftover veggies.

  • Your plans sound exciting Roy.  I love the idea of restoring a garden but I'm not sure my energy levels and achey old bones would allow me to.

    Super regarding the greenhouse.

    All the very best for all your projects.

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