Clearing & Planting in Ally Pally
Replanting a south facing border after a complete clear out of an overgrown area from June 2017.
The task was to completely restyle the two borders in a small garden in Ally Pally. The photo below shows the south facing border after we had cleared it of a massive Solanum, and various other large climbers, including brambles that had got out of control. Just to the right are some large Bamboo's, whose rhizomes kept popping up all over the garden! After we cleared, we dug over and incorporated compost to the soil, then re-edged the lawn.
It was decided that the border would be smaller than the plan, which meant that we had to take out some of the plants from the plan. There was a mix of colouring throughout the scheme with vibrant yellows, oranges and pinks The border is in full sun and the ground is very clay based, meaning that the ground is wet in the winter and quite dry soil in the summer. The plant selection, hopefully, are those that are conducive to those environmental factors.
The main structural element to the planting plan is the Phormium
and the Pittiosporum
, they give all year round evergreen foliage, and
both recur through the planting. Other
evergreen plants are the Pennisetum
grass and Cistus.
Much of the planting is herbaceous, meaning they die back in the winter, but remerge in the spring/summer. These plants really give you the floriferous summer show. The spring starts with the Geum, Geranium and the Gaura and these last through the summer. The Crocosmia and Rudbeckia come later in the summer. Plants such as the Phlomis and the Sedum still have great architectural qualities throughout the winter as they die back.
A climbing Rosa at the centre should over time cover the central section of the fence with wire support and join with the a Loniceria and Trachelospermum climbers.
As you can see from the photo below, I think we were successful. The Rudbeckia hadn't come through, but when it did, along with the rose made a real impact. Also over time, we where able to reestablish the lawn, so we now have a nice clean demarcation between the border and lawn.







