In a street not far from my home, I notices a few workers that prepared a new
flowerbed. I came back later, when the flowerbed was finished, and I
observed the work. There was a row of red-leaved Prunus pissardii, each
surrounded by a square fringed with the white and yellow Gazania nivea. The square was muclhed white gravel. It was nice, with
interesting plants, with a good design. An yet I felt a little uncomfortable.
What will this flowerbed look in a year? Apart that this type of flowerbed
needs intensive and constant maintenance (in particular weeding), it is
designed in a way that if the plants grow too much they will destroy the pretty design of the
flowerbed. If Prunus grows it will shade the underlying … and if the Gazania grow
too much the spacing mong the tufts will disappear, leaving an horrible mess
where was elegant order. A garden where plants cannot grow is dead – this
flowerbed is a piece of furniture, not a true garden.
Gilles
Clément, the French landscape designer, says that we should as much as possible
with, as little as possible without. More generally we should have the biggest
result with the lowest effort. These flowerbed get a good result with an huge
effort.
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