What to do if your garden is on a slope, whether its and upslope or downslope, gardens don't have to be made flatter to become better!Brilliantly simple design tips to help you understand how you can create a functioning but beautiful garden when the ground is not flat!Support the showSupport the Show - Thank youPlantPlots.com Watch our videosfacebook.com/plantplotsPinterest/PlantPlots
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What to do if your garden is on a slope, whether its and upslope or downslope, gardens don't have to be made flatter to become better!Brilliantly simple design tips to help you understand how you can create a functioning but beautiful garden when the ground is not flat!Support the showSupport the Show - Thank youPlantPlots.com Watch our videosfacebook.com/plantplotsPinterest/PlantPlots
The key principle when you are faced with lots of decisions is to break these down into simpler decisions. And that is really all design is about, asking simple questions, the result of which will help you understand how you need your garden to be. It's not about imposing a shape style or planting scheme IN the garden.To learn a bit more - try here or you could take a look at my book Support the showSupport the Show - Thank youPlantPlots.com Watch our videosfacebook.com/plantplotsPinter...
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What to do if your garden is on a slope, whether its and upslope or downslope, gardens don't have to be made flatter to become better!Brilliantly simple design tips to help you understand how you can create a functioning but beautiful garden when the ground is not flat!Support the showSupport the Show - Thank youPlantPlots.com Watch our videosfacebook.com/plantplotsPinterest/PlantPlots