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Planting behind an old pond and hedge
Hi
We have an old pond, with brick surround. I would like some advice on what would be happy planted behind the pond, between the pond and the ivy clad hawthorn/ blackthorn hedge & Hazel fence- the space is approx 1m once cleared of brambles and ivy & saplings. Blue bells at the moment. Gets the sun till 2-3pm. Acid soil, plenty of humus from fallen leaves of an adjacent oak but no over hang. Would like a few 'dramatic plants' infront of the hazel fence to act as as screen from neighbours- nothing too invasive.
The rockery area in front should clean up well. To the right of the pond is a butyl rubber lined bog garden where primulas should do well.
Thanks




We have an old pond, with brick surround. I would like some advice on what would be happy planted behind the pond, between the pond and the ivy clad hawthorn/ blackthorn hedge & Hazel fence- the space is approx 1m once cleared of brambles and ivy & saplings. Blue bells at the moment. Gets the sun till 2-3pm. Acid soil, plenty of humus from fallen leaves of an adjacent oak but no over hang. Would like a few 'dramatic plants' infront of the hazel fence to act as as screen from neighbours- nothing too invasive.
The rockery area in front should clean up well. To the right of the pond is a butyl rubber lined bog garden where primulas should do well.
Thanks




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in first photo pond is to the right & behind incinerator. You can just see the small brick wall & it has a fallen tree branch across its width.
got a fatsia just out of picture so I know they do well in Garden. I've got a list of possibilities Ive penciled in from Crug plants, some of there unusual varieties sound worth a try. Only concern was how much moisture was being sucked our of the soil by the adjacent hedge!