+Nirav dinmali – I’m not able to respond your comment directly as you’ve
commented via Google+ so I hope you see the answer here! I made the pond
area smaller because it looked better – more in proportion to the rest of
the garden. When you cut into a lawn you need to do it enough to make it
worthwhile and I was only doing it a tiny bit which on reflection I decided
didn’t work – so I hope that answers your questions.
Great comment about not stopping the eye at the edge of the patio, please
continue and address what would be better/best solution? (plants to soften
the edge? )
Fabulous series, too, am thrilled and am telling all my friends!
+Nirav dinmali – I’m not able to respond your comment directly as you’ve
commented via Google+ so I hope you see the answer here! I made the pond
area smaller because it looked better – more in proportion to the rest of
the garden. When you cut into a lawn you need to do it enough to make it
worthwhile and I was only doing it a tiny bit which on reflection I decided
didn’t work – so I hope that answers your questions.
Great comment about not stopping the eye at the edge of the patio, please
continue and address what would be better/best solution? (plants to soften
the edge? )
Fabulous series, too, am thrilled and am telling all my friends!
At 15:35 you reduced the size of the circle around the pond saying
something in relation with the deck. It was not clear. Could you please
explain.
very good Thank you, your a great Garden Designer, I hope to be as good
some day, good taist in music too.