Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Pathway Edging, Turf and Mulch

Phase 6 of new perennial garden in Florence






Fence Installation

Phase 5 of new perennial garden in Florence

Due to heavy root competition and limited sun light we decided to build a fence at the top of the arc. This serves as a focal point in the garden and just like the hedge it makes a great back drop for perennials.





Hedge Planting

Phase 4 of new perennial garden in Florence


When planting a long hedge I find it easiest to dig a trench instead of separate holes. This technique makes it easier to install the hedge in a straight line with proper spacing between each plant.


When planting material of this size it is important to saturate the rootball before back-filling the hole. After setting the plants in the trench and lining them up we filled the trench with water twice. Each time we allowed the water to be completely soaked up by the root balls. 


Once the root balls are saturated, back-fill and water-in.