Planting scheme, Muswell Hill
Contemporary planting scheme for borders in a small north London Garden.
I was given a brief from a regular client whose garden I've recently taken over the care off. The client wanted to refresh the side borders of the garden with grasses, and purple/ blue flowers and foliage.
The client gave me an image from a magazine which had a contemporary garden, with minimal plant selection from grasses and clipped Buxus. I selected Miscanthus sinensis
'Morning Light', Anemanthele lessoniana
and Stipa tenuissima
, popular grasses that move with the wind and are a great plant as a back-drop for flowers from other plants to grow through. I used rounded Buxus
, along with Pittosporum tenuifolium
'Tom Thumb', for structure and continuity. Salvia nervosa
'Ostriesland', Nepeta
'Six Hills Giant' and Aster x frikartii
'Monch gave me the purple colour that the client desired, but I added Astrantia major
as a complementary colour .
Anamanthele
, with Astrantia
and Lavandula
showing through the grass blades.
The garden is situated on a slope, it was essential do build a robust raised bed to level the border, thus I build a retaining wooden redoubt. Over time it will soften to a grey colour in keeping with other aspects of the garden. Heucera 'Plum Pudding' is a bold statement but softened by the bright green of the Sedum 'Iceberg'. After clearing the site it was obvious that the stark nature of the fence needed to be covered. I planted climber that in time should screen the fence and give the perfect back drop to the planting.
Heucera and Pittosporum , with there deep purple should complement the Anamanthele as it turns a reddish/yellow in the autumn.
As well as the border planting at low-level, some shrubs were removed, so Acer palmatum 'Aurem' is a fantastic addition. Nepeta is underplanted and will eventually cover the the ground, but the interesting bark of the acer should still be visible. The leaves turn a brilliant yellow/orange and should be reflected by the Anamanthele below.







