Developing a garden
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Developing a garden
I am in the process developing a garden for the last four years; it is at Thokar Naiz Baig Lahore, part of my hotel and restaurant. I want to make it the most beautiful spot in that area, for the enjoyment of customers as well as people living around.
No landscape designer is involved, my family and friends are the advisers.
While planning it I visualised; the Skeleton, the Body and the Dressing.
Skeleton is of trees of aesthetic value located for the best effect and least disadvantage.
Body comprises of Shrubs, Bushes, Perennials, Bulbs and Vines.
Dressing is of seasonal to fill in the blank and keeps changing.
I am collecting what I want, if the plants are not big enough to go in the ground, they are kept in the nursery in pots until ready.
Pictorial presentation.
A view from the bridge Year 2010
2012
2010
2012
Euphorbia corner 2010
2012
Lower lawn 2010
2012
Children Park 2010
2012
North West corner 2010
2012
North East Corner 2010
2012
East 2010
2012
North East corner today
Some other pictures.
The Amaltas have started flowering and so have some other.
Any suggestions/comments.
Arif
No landscape designer is involved, my family and friends are the advisers.
While planning it I visualised; the Skeleton, the Body and the Dressing.
Skeleton is of trees of aesthetic value located for the best effect and least disadvantage.
Body comprises of Shrubs, Bushes, Perennials, Bulbs and Vines.
Dressing is of seasonal to fill in the blank and keeps changing.
I am collecting what I want, if the plants are not big enough to go in the ground, they are kept in the nursery in pots until ready.
Pictorial presentation.
A view from the bridge Year 2010
2012
2010
2012
Euphorbia corner 2010
2012
Lower lawn 2010
2012
Children Park 2010
2012
North West corner 2010
2012
North East Corner 2010
2012
East 2010
2012
North East corner today
Some other pictures.
The Amaltas have started flowering and so have some other.
Any suggestions/comments.
Arif
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Re: Developing a garden
Very nice Brig saheb. Will plan to visit after Eid inshallah. Only on site can some suggestions be given. however, I am sure you have thought and planned it well enough. It is a tough job. I too have changed my garden so many times. It's a learning process.
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Re: Developing a garden
Very beautiful Arif Sb i always sneak a peak in your garden when ever i leave my house.
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Re: Developing a garden
Few suggestions...
Sir how about introducing low height hedge to the central rectangle....
I feel structural plants can be increased ......like the Saru(i dont know the exact name)
You have the water element, how about the rockery.
Sir how about introducing low height hedge to the central rectangle....
I feel structural plants can be increased ......like the Saru(i dont know the exact name)
You have the water element, how about the rockery.
Re: Developing a garden
It is so nice to see your gardening project. If you need bulbs and plants from USA please let me know, I can send them to you free. I am doing this because your garden is for your customers and public. When I was in Lahore in the early eighty I was growing bulbs and plants in my garden that were not available in Lahore or Pakistan.
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Re: Developing a garden
Brig saheb the 10th picture from below, the one just above your beautiful wisteria there is a tree in the center of two bismarkia palms, behind the beaucarnia....what is this tree? I have seen it in a number of places and in a nursery also. I think it is deciduous so wondering if there is a great Spring show from this tree?
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Re: Developing a garden
Name, Terminalia Catappa, It is ever green, no flowers, I love the look of it.aykhan wrote:Brig saheb the 10th picture from below, the one just above your beautiful wisteria there is a tree in the center of two bismarkia palms, behind the beaucarnia....what is this tree? I have seen it in a number of places and in a nursery also. I think it is deciduous so wondering if there is a great Spring show from this tree?
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Allah bless you Amjad,thank you for the offer. I am now restricting myself to plants that do well in Lahore without much fuss.ahussain wrote:It is so nice to see your gardening project. If you need bulbs and plants from USA please let me know, I can send them to you free. I am doing this because your garden is for your customers and public. When I was in Lahore in the early eighty I was growing bulbs and plants in my garden that were not available in Lahore or Pakistan.
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Re: Developing a garden
Farhan dear Hedges and rockries are lovely mistresses I cant afford. In my mind Saru is sadness. I prefer Terminalia, Fox tail palm and Straculia.farhan137 wrote:Few suggestions...
Sir how about introducing low height hedge to the central rectangle....
I feel structural plants can be increased ......like the Saru(i dont know the exact name)
You have the water element, how about the rockery.
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Re: Developing a garden
Sir, T. catappa has large leaves, it is very common in Karachi, but your tree looks like with smaller leaves... it could be a Terminalia mantaly...