RE: Garden Journal Weekly, 21st September 2022

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Thank you for the acknowledgement and support. I haven’t been active for a while, but should be back hive-ing on a regular bases again. My expertise are mainly on the construction side of gardening, although we do planting from time to time. I’ve still got a few past projects that I will be posting about soon, including a huge bank where we installed 16 pallets of wild flower turf.



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Oooh, the wild flower one sounds interesting. I must try to remember to check in on you more often.

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I love the construction stuff - hard landscaping is just as essential and inspiring!

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It can be extremely creative. It’s also varies a lot. It’s surprising how styles go in and out of fashion imo. When I started labouring back in 1997, we used to build a lot of Japanese gardens which we don’t do so often now. After that there was a phase of modern gardens, commonly with stainless steel water features, and sawn stone was a common choice back then. Again, very few of these are being built lately.

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I wonder if it's because people can't afford it?

Funny how there's fashion in gardens too. Everyone's garden seems the same here.

I used to stay in a horse lorry on an estate down in Dorset, and they had all this cool Victorian stone landscaping by the river. There was the most incredible structure there designed to echo the water that passed through the mill wheel. Otherworldly. They sure don't make stuff like they used to.

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