Chap next to me has an immaculate plot. (I have a plot ;-) )
Between us is a path typical sort of path width - wheelbarrow width.
Neither of us use this path because we have paths up the middle of the plots. So really its a no-mans land.
It has rough course grass growing on it. If this is left it goes to seed and then blows across the plots. Its had nettles in it too in the past.
Neither of us have any great use for the land - our beds run to its edge so we'd need to enlarge already edged beds to gain a tiny amount of space when we are already not short of space.
I've strimmed it the last few years (it doesn't look flat enough to mow with a mower.) I think I've got rid of most of the nettles. Strimming doesn't really work - you either have to strim it weekly to try and keep it 2cm length and looking tidy... ...er note I said "I have a plot" so that's not going to happen. Or I strim it when I realise its getting close to going to seed! Which means loads of grass strimmings get scattered everywhere >> including the neighbours plot.
SO I was wondering what might be good to grow there? Criteria:
- Low maintenance
- Can compete with the grass / weeds to keep them in check
- Looks tidy rather than unkempt
- Maybe flowering or something to attract bees??
- Ideally something "perennial" as in - I won't need to plant it again next year and the year after... ...a self seeder might work - but I don't want it seeding all over the two plots.
So come on grapes... ...lets be having your suggestions...
Between us is a path typical sort of path width - wheelbarrow width.
Neither of us use this path because we have paths up the middle of the plots. So really its a no-mans land.
It has rough course grass growing on it. If this is left it goes to seed and then blows across the plots. Its had nettles in it too in the past.
Neither of us have any great use for the land - our beds run to its edge so we'd need to enlarge already edged beds to gain a tiny amount of space when we are already not short of space.
I've strimmed it the last few years (it doesn't look flat enough to mow with a mower.) I think I've got rid of most of the nettles. Strimming doesn't really work - you either have to strim it weekly to try and keep it 2cm length and looking tidy... ...er note I said "I have a plot" so that's not going to happen. Or I strim it when I realise its getting close to going to seed! Which means loads of grass strimmings get scattered everywhere >> including the neighbours plot.
SO I was wondering what might be good to grow there? Criteria:
- Low maintenance
- Can compete with the grass / weeds to keep them in check
- Looks tidy rather than unkempt
- Maybe flowering or something to attract bees??
- Ideally something "perennial" as in - I won't need to plant it again next year and the year after... ...a self seeder might work - but I don't want it seeding all over the two plots.
So come on grapes... ...lets be having your suggestions...
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