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Can you identify these bushes in border?
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I saw this beautiful border last year and would love to add a mix like this. Anyone know what these plants are? Love their different textures and colours. Thanks.
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Pennisetum (grass) which variety I don't know but there are lots available.
Cotinus coggyria purpley centre one (smoke bush) makes a large shrub. Smokey plumes of flowers.
Berberis (possibly) the bright pinky red one, has thorns/spikey leaves.
That is a good idea to widen and curve your borders, your garden looks nice even though narrow
Can you also add the dimension and the way the beds/garden face for plant suggestions.
And your soil type.
Second photo - the grass is a type of Pennisetum, the dark foliage shrub is Cotinus Coggygria, not totally sure about the dark border shrub that lines the edge, but could be Prunus Otto Luyken, and the pale tall shrub could be Pittosporum Tenuifolium 'Silver Queen'.
We brought in all of the soil and organic matter as the garden was previously paved. It’s nice and neutral, if a little on the clay side (London)
Your garden looks very good already, and looks much more than Gladioli and Red Hot Poker! A good all-round garden is to try and create interest in dribs and drabs throughout the year. Well that's my opinion anyway...
By the way, in the top right hand corner of the garden, we have some concrete underneath that we cannot remove so nothing can be planted there. We’re hoping to do a small corner seating area. Inspiration attached. That means that everything in the border to the left of (the 2/3 of the fence) needs thinking about properly in relation to the future seating. This means the length of the usable back border will be 2.6m. I wish there was some sort of planting guide or tool that you could download up by that I don’t try and cram in too many of these herbaceous bushes you’ve identified!