Ich bin ein Gartenneuling, aber es macht mir nichts aus, die Ärmel hochzukrempeln. Ich hatte vor, alles außer dem Schuppen (sogar den vorhandenen Schuppen) loszuwerden und die Zaunpfosten ersetzen zu müssen. Meine Frau ist etwas unkonventioneller, während ich und die Kinder Heuschnupfen haben und ich eine Vorliebe für Kunstrasen und den falschen Look habe. Zumindest über eine neue Terrasse sind wir uns einig.

Würde mich über jeden Input/Vorschlag freuen. Nach Westen ausgerichtet.

Von: Maleficent_Song_844

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  1. e4Td4Y3L32aBHqp on

    not much gardening going on in this photo, is there a single plant in this space!?

    don’t get fake grass, it’s awful for so many reasons.

  2. londonhousewife on

    Artificial grass is an ecological nightmare, if you’re going that route please try and have some trees and plants in pots around.

  3. Wow, this is a great project. Please try to work with some hypoallergenic lawn alternatives that are natural like JS11 Clover Lawn. It’s low maintenance, beautiful, good for wildlife and shouldn’t cause your hayfever many problems.

  4. Opposite_Funny9958 on

    Please don’t get artificial grass it’s truly horrendous stuff and will get hot enough in to summer to be uncomfortable to walk and sit on, it’s horrible for pets feet, ditto small children! Would bark chipping be a possibility? Too many plastics and the planets getting hotter. Besides which , with climate change they won’t look nice after just a couple of hot summers. I’m allergic to both grass AND trees but have learned not all trees are equal in setting off the hay fever! It’s worth looking into which plants don’t set off reactions as much. Have you considered a raised vegetable bed? There’s lots to get kids involved with -and keep them engaged! – with growing your own veggies. For ground cover I’d be looking at bark, or pebbles, certainly nothing as damaging as fake plastic grass.

  5. Aside from environmental problems, artificial grass looks fucking terrible, every single time. Definitely don’t do that.

  6. George_Salt on

    First step is to dig a couple of test pits to see what’s under that hardcore. Likely very poor and very compacted soil. Then fix the fence, and get a skip in to remove everything you don’t want.

    Lawn/grass is not compulsory. With a better patio as a seating area there are low-pollen planting schemes that are quite jungly, nice to look ate, and fun for the kids to play without being a boring green carpet for kicking a ball on.

  7. pippaskipper on

    Fake grass won’t help your hay fever unless every neighbour also has fake grass and no flowers

  8. Without being mean – the faux look isn’t a garden, it’s a plastic showroom, like plastic fruit bowls.

    It’s your house, but I’d recommend a real garden as the biodiversity is good for insects, birds, bats, etc. Don’t replace an abundance of stone with an abundance of plastic.

  9. Embarrassed_Buy_6030 on

    Artificial grass/”faux look” is the exact opposite of what this sub is about

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