RE: Plumeria-Jim picture-links- and ??


That is the entire bed, I didn't step into it. Grassy area from there to
the back of the waterfall. It is not a place that is easily seen, unless
touring the yard. There really is no need for a major pathway, as all
you would go to is the fence on two sides and an under planted tree on
the other. I was facing west when I took that picture. It gets some
shade and as the tree gets older will get more.

My thought was, it needs to have something special there, kind of a
surprise when you make it to that area of gardens. The grand finale if
you will. Besides now the weeds take over that area fiercely since
nothing is there for competition. Just remember I am in zone 5. It
drains pretty well there since working on that area last few years.

Donna 

> 
> I didn't reply before because I had the same take on it as Marge,
didn't
> seem to need filling.  How about its viewing position?  Do the pics
show
> how
> it is seen or did you step in to bed to take it?  My meaning is that
would
> help decide tall or short plants.
> 
> Kitty
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> Donna >  I have two different angles of a bare spot
> Marge > I can't quite figure out where you want to put something as
the
> bare,
> > mulched part looks like it's walking space?

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