We moved into the cottage in the September, complete with numerous pots containing cuttings of my favourite plants. However, we had to wait until legal formalities were completed the following spring before we could start work on the back garden. This was very frustrating for me, so I started work on the front garden, while I was waiting.
When work on the back garden finally started the first task was to excavate the surface of the trackway and create the new drive, so a JCB was hired to reshape the whole site. This took about 3 days, and the opportunity was taken to lay electricity cables and water pipes for future projects. To help screen the neighbours' new parking space, the site was contoured so that the parking area was a couple of feet lower than the garden. This meant the area could be screened with low planting, whilst still revealing the view of the surrounding countryside.
We then constructed the paved areas and paths and all the planned lawn and border areas were dug over with a rotovator, incorporating plenty of rotted horse manure. The lawn area was then dug over again by hand and raked and levelled before sowing 'Green Hardy' lawn seed. We were worried that late spring was not the best time to sow but luckily two days after sowing the heavens opened and we had several weeks of rain. Within three weeks the
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