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Our new garden room design

The weekend started in its normal fashion - rise early to blog before taking No.1 son to his soccer game in Margaret River (60kms away) then back home by 12:00. I sat and read the paper for an hour over lunch before my wife suggested that we do something with one of the dead corners of our garden.

The first step of our garden room design was to erect a fence so that we could hide all the rubbish in one area. The new rubbish area will one day be our spa and tropical rainforest garden but that won't happen until a few other projects are completed. We had already put the posts in the ground a few months earlier but hadn't progressed any further than that.

My wife became inspired with a couple of sheets of colourbond that we had laying around so we nailed them to the posts and found we actually liked the look. We've got a half-dozen buddleias, which we grew as cuttings 4 years ago, ready to plant in front of this "inspired" fence so over time it will become hidden anyway.

garden room design

The right-hand garden bed is completely shaded so we're planning to grow hellabores, jacobinias, hydrangeas, camelias and rhododendrons there. Some of these we already have but unfortunately we'll have to plan some excursions to the nurseries for the others - that's going to be tough to handle.

garden room design

Along the fence at the back will be a hedge of buddlieas, some nasturtiums and a cherry tree that has been busting out of its growing bag.

The left-hand side is our veggie patches that we can't work on until we've completed our shed and moved everything from our temporary shed into it. I'm looking forward to this day with eager anticipation. In front of the veggie patch we plan to situate an old bath adorned with strawberry plants - we just have to source an old bath.

In the centre of this new garden room will be a small aviary. We're keen to have some finches and quails to keep our children amused and provide another dimension to our garden.

The floor of this garden room will be crazy paved with slate and river stones with the odd chamomile thrown in to break up the harsh look of the rock.

The entrance to this garden room design is the piece d'resistance. It involves our last of three garden arbors made from jarrah posts and supporting a grape vine over its trellis. The beauty of the grape vine will be its deciduous habit in winter allowing much of the sun to penetrate the garden beds as it lies lower in the sky.






Comments

What a lot of thought and planning you've put into your future garden. It all sounds wonderful. I didn't know all those plants you mentioned grow well in the shade. Wish I had just one buddelia! Mine succumbed to winter a few years ago. Good luck with all that work and thanks for visiting!

By "garden room", do you mean a little conservatory that is seperate from the house, or more like a sun room with lots of plants?

Thanks Kerri.

We really wanted to make a garden that landscaped well and used every available space efficiently.

Some of the plants I mentioned (such as hydrangeas) do really well in full-sun but I have seen them growing just as well in shaded areas.

Not quite. We have tried to create little "rooms" (not that they're divided by walls or have a ceiling) but separate spaces that have a common theme. Each one has its own entrance point whether that be a gate, an arbor, or a pathway between two trees.

For example, one "room" is all Australian natives and to enter it you must pass between two large Peppermint trees (Agonis flexuosa) while the front garden is a "room" by itself which contains predominantly cottage plants and entrance is through an arbor with a cascading rose.

This "room" that we are creating is more of an old-world type garden consisting of hellebores, nasturtiums, cherry trees and hydrangeas and is accessed at one end via a grape arbor and by the other through a gate from our tropical rainforest "room".

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