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Those shots of your well-filled access frame will be getting a lot of folks envious, Diane, and planning to get something similar.I'm interested to read that you use it as an open shady place in summer.... I can think of quite a lot of plants that I would have in it to protect them from our summer wet, which seems every bit as lethal to some plants as winter wet.
If you'd like a peep inside my Access frame, take a look at my new Diary entry. Midland Blog Number 22 Slow beginningsHere's a couple of previewsAdonis amurensisGalanthus Wendy's Gold
Diane, what is the structure your frame is sitting on please? I can't tell if it is paving slabs or some kind of concrete edging material. Also are your tanalised boards fixed on to blockwork or just to wooden supports, I guess them to be about a meter high? Last one, is it filled with sand from top to bottom or did you fill to depth with rubble and then top out with sand? Sorry about the interrogation
Very interesting article on hepaticas Diane. The roots really do get a workout don't they? You don't trim them as well as some, including me, do I see.
Diane's latest Midland Gardener's Diary for the AGS website is online here: http://www.alpinegardensociety.net/diaries/Midland/+July+/287/Full of the usual good tips and clear photos to let us see precisely what she is describing.... don't miss it!