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The key components are:<br />

PATHWAYS<br />

To link up areas of the garden, and<br />

provide safe and dry access.<br />

STORAGE<br />

A shed to store garden tools,<br />

lawnmowers and other equipment.<br />

COMPOST HEAP<br />

To discard your organic waste<br />

and provide a free source of<br />

nutrient-rich compost.<br />

OUTDOOR ELECTRICITY SUPPLY<br />

Properly installed so electrical<br />

equipment can be used safely.<br />

WATER SUPPLY<br />

For easy access to water for hoses<br />

and watering.<br />

Body & Soil<br />

Do you want fruit, vegetables,<br />

flowers, or all three? Start small<br />

and expand later. Do a soil test to<br />

determine the pH level of the soil<br />

and what nutrients you may need<br />

to add, depending on the plants<br />

you want to grow. Draw a plan of<br />

what you’d like your garden to look<br />

like once its finished. If you want<br />

plants that will come back year<br />

after year, plant perennials. This<br />

type of plant lives three or more<br />

years. Examples and calla lilies;<br />

some perennial vegetables are<br />

asparagus, rhubarb and berries.<br />

If you want to see different plants<br />

every year, plant annuals, which<br />

grow for only one season. Annual<br />

vegetables include peas, beans<br />

and spinach; annual flowers are<br />

marigolds and sunflowers. ><br />

What’s your style?<br />

English cottage garden:<br />

Think old-world thatched<br />

cottage. When in bloom,<br />

it’s stunning but in winter it<br />

can look drab. You’ll need a<br />

detailed knowledge of plants<br />

and gardening techniques<br />

and plenty of time as it’s<br />

high maintenance.<br />

Contemporary:<br />

Henry Moore comes to mind.<br />

Minimalist with few plants<br />

and materials such as gravel,<br />

galvanised metal containers,<br />

glass blocks and steel.<br />

Suited to roof gardens and<br />

modern apartments.<br />

Low maintenance.<br />

Formal:<br />

Think of a stately home -<br />

straight lines, symmetry<br />

and geometry, with a<br />

few different plants. Low<br />

maintenance, but not<br />

child-friendly.<br />

Mediterranean:<br />

Like gardens in Greece and<br />

southern Spain. Informal<br />

with bright colours from<br />

plants and containers. Suited<br />

to a sunny garden. Gravel<br />

tends to be the surface,<br />

not grass. Drought-tolerant<br />

plants such as lavender<br />

and rosemary thrive. Low<br />

maintenance and suited to<br />

small spaces.<br />

Exotic:<br />

Think big, green leaves.<br />

Good for small and sheltered<br />

spaces and plants such as<br />

banana, chusan palm and<br />

bamboo. High maintenance<br />

and requiring a good<br />

knowledge of plants.<br />

People-friendly:<br />

All the above gardens can<br />

fit this criteria. Whether<br />

you need to accommodate<br />

children and their play needs<br />

or for any other purpose,<br />

you needn’t stick to one<br />

style - personalise.<br />

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