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New Gardener - In Need of Ideas and Advice

(Dog picture for attention)

Apologies it appears reddit has nuked the picture quality

I am uni student back home for the summer and really want to revitalise and transform our family garden. Over time things have overgrown and been chopped down and atm it's a huge mess.

***I have a plan though (please tell me whether I'm delusional).***

Firstly, the plant in the last picture keeps popping up in spots all over the garden - what is and how do I get rid of it and stop it from coming back?

Secondly the 6th picture is of my plan for the garden.

The possibility of getting a new shed that faces towards the house rather than sideways is possible.

Garden is North-East facing.

Soil type is some sort of clay i think???

Living in the North-West means we get a decent bit of cold and lots of rain.

*So, my plan...*

I want to build a Japanese inspired bed where the acer and bamboo already sits (BED #1). The bamboo i think it's shapeable? And the acer is a bit of a mess but i think im right in saying you should only prune them in winter? It looks to have a lot of height but not much volume (any advice?)

Where the patio is below i want to build a nice tall flower planter for some seasonal things. On the left of it.

The left hand side (BED #3) already has a small veg patch i made a while back and I'd be looking to expand that (using sleepers instead of pallet wood) as well as possibly some berry bushes if possible? There are currently two stumps there one is manageable and I think I could do it myself but the other is from quite a large tree that was cut down. (Any advice on getting them out)

Bed #2 at the back of the garden id like to have some colour. I'm thinking some sort of lavender and hydrangea?

Honestly any advice at all would be great im already aware of the need for bordering and then compost and mulch but I really need help with what's viable (and low maintenance for when I'm away at uni)

I've also made a spreadsheet with costs and what i think I'll need equipment wise (my estate has a community tool bundle I'll be making use of for the most part) but any items you think I've missed or will definitely need please let me know!

TYIA for any comments I really appreciate all the help!

u/ProfessorPorkyV2 — 5 days ago

New gardener - need ideas and advice

(Dog picture for attention)

Apologies it appears reddit has nuked the picture quality

I am uni student back home for the summer and really want to revitalise and transform our family garden. Over time things have overgrown and been chopped down and atm it's a huge mess.

I have a plan though (please tell me whether I'm delusional).

Firstly, the plant in the last picture keeps popping up in spots all over the garden - what is and how do I get rid of it and stop it from coming back?

Secondly the 6th picture is of my plan for the garden.

The possibility of getting a new shed that faces towards the house rather than sideways is possible.

Garden is North-East facing.

Soil type is some sort of clay i think???

Living in the North-West means we get a decent bit of cold and lots of rain.

So, my plan...

I want to build a Japanese inspired bed where the acer and bamboo already sits (BED #1). The bamboo i think it's shapeable? And the acer is a bit of a mess but i think im right in saying you should only prune them in winter? It looks to have a lot of height but not much volume (any advice?)

Where the patio is below i want to build a nice tall flower planter for some seasonal things. On the left of it.

The left hand side (BED #3) already has a small veg patch i made a while back and I'd be looking to expand that (using sleepers instead of pallet wood) as well as possibly some berry bushes if possible? There are currently two stumps there one is manageable and I think I could do it myself but the other is from quite a large tree that was cut down. (Any advice on getting them out)

Bed #2 at the back of the garden id like to have some colour. I'm thinking some sort of lavender and hydrangea?

Honestly any advice at all would be great im already aware of the need for bordering and then compost and mulch but I really need help with what's viable (and low maintenance for when I'm away at uni)

I've also made a spreadsheet with costs and what i think I'll need equipment wise (my estate has a community tool bundle I'll be making use of for the most part) but any items you think I've missed or will definitely need please let me know!

TYIA for any comments I really appreciate all the help!

u/ProfessorPorkyV2 — 5 days ago