Having found my guidebook...The flytipping, is a freeform garden called " path of least resistance." Apparently it promotes sustainable and resilient gardens of the future , and highlights the strength and versatility of plants found on post industrial urban wastelands. These apparently evolve to become biodiverse areas in which wildlife thrives. More like a deathtrap as they get tangled in the rubbish.
I deliberately didn't look at the explanations. To me it should either look like a garden or not. It either appeals or not. As I said, we tend to say it how it is in our family. Honest or blunt, depends on which side you are on.
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Having found my guidebook...The flytipping, is a freeform garden called " path of least resistance." Apparently it promotes sustainable and resilient gardens of the future , and highlights the strength and versatility of plants found on post industrial urban wastelands. These apparently evolve to become biodiverse areas in which wildlife thrives. More like a deathtrap as they get tangled in the rubbish.
I'm afraid if somebody needs to explain the symbolism of a painting, sculpture, garden or whatever they've already lost my interest.
I deliberately didn't look at the explanations. To me it should either look like a garden or not. It either appeals or not. As I said, we tend to say it how it is in our family. Honest or blunt, depends on which side you are on.
Thanks for posting pictures ?
Thanks for posting pictures , hoping to go next year
Have not watched G/W programme about it yet
As for rubbish in the veg , well just looks like " rubbish" to me !