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bob on 7th March 2022, 4:09 pm
Hello Nessa,
Your question, you require something to be a companion to Bergenia’s?
I’m not trying to give a negative answer but, I would recommend liaising with Lee about his Design Consultation, I say this because at the moment the only details are, you have a North facing lawn, alongside your driveway, what’s the soil type, rock hard in summer, boggy in winter, how wide is the bed etc,
Lee will go with you in depth about your front garden, I take it you were referring to your front garden? And if it is the frontage of your property, I would suggest that you will want it to look 100% WOW, and make a statement.
The Bergenia that’s in my garden is Cordifolia Purpurea, this is pretty ground hugging, there are a number of plants that would sit well with this, but I’m pretty sure Lee will suggest plants that one would not normally think about, I don’t know the length of your drive, but try and imagine your drive, either side with a full bed of Bergenia’s, filling the base, and say as an example, six or seven, standard roses either side, giving our bed a nice bit of height.
I’m positive Lee can assist, hope it goes well for you.
Bob
Hello Nessa,
Your question, you require something to be a companion to Bergenia’s?
I’m not trying to give a negative answer but, I would recommend liaising with Lee about his Design Consultation, I say this because at the moment the only details are, you have a North facing lawn, alongside your driveway, what’s the soil type, rock hard in summer, boggy in winter, how wide is the bed etc,
Lee will go with you in depth about your front garden, I take it you were referring to your front garden? And if it is the frontage of your property, I would suggest that you will want it to look 100% WOW, and make a statement.
The Bergenia that’s in my garden is Cordifolia Purpurea, this is pretty ground hugging, there are a number of plants that would sit well with this, but I’m pretty sure Lee will suggest plants that one would not normally think about, I don’t know the length of your drive, but try and imagine your drive, either side with a full bed of Bergenia’s, filling the base, and say as an example, six or seven, standard roses either side, giving our bed a nice bit of height.
I’m positive Lee can assist, hope it goes well for you.
Bob
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