
I like circles!
Over the last few weeks I have discussed inspiring ideas and how best to implement them. Given the time of year it is a good time to look at planning for next year, careful planning now will pay dividends next year.
One of the points I have referred to on more than one occasions is budget – are we spending enough? But the questions should perhaps be - Are we spending enough on the right things? In essence all we need to create a garden is a few packets of seeds which are of course inexpensive, and a lot of hard work. Where the budget current dilemma comes from is the price we have to pay for an Instant Garden.
It is of course easy for me to say that we should be increasing our budgets, and I have thought a lot about this, I think the real question is the apportionment of that budget. In my experience almost every time I go to look at a garden to design I hear the same things ‘no maintenance’ or ‘low maintenance’ which tends to mean, very few plants and lots of paving. That is of course fine but what does that tell you? It tells me that the people in the house don’t really want a garden, they want the area at the back of the house to look good but they don’t really ever want to go out there!
I know we don’t always have the best weather in the world but a few good weeks a year in your own little oasis is precious and is well worth the effort. Or is it! Lots of questions this week and with good reason, in order to get what we want out of our gardens we have to ask lots of questions as to what we really want. Too many people put too little thought in before they create a garden and then don’t get anything out of it after all their effort.
I think we don’t plan enough and too many people allow themselves to be short changed by their designers or contractors. If you don’t put any effort in to help in the plan why should anyone else. Do this small test: Ask yourself the following five questions and write down the answers,
1. Circles or squares ?
2. Formal or informal?
3. Favourite colour?
4. Old or new?
5. BMW or VW Beetle?
Now go out into your garden and see where your character stamp has been made. If none of your answers are characteristic of the style of your garden it’s probably no wonder you are looking to change it. Your garden as much as your house or clothes has to fit you! If you ask a lot of questions about yourself, your partner and your children the answers will provide you with the blueprint for success.