Well, about myself first. I am a ex merchant navy officer sick of the various shades of blue between the sea and the sky. Rather prefer the shades of blue's, browns and greens. Rawalpindi, Askari, Jhanda Chicchi. That should narrow it down a bit

. I should add, not to mobile.
Plants? Well, due to some limitations of having a one marla garden, my garden is more intensive then extensive.

In a nut shell, its a bit to complicated. Horizontal, vertical, indoors, outdoors. rotting sunny, partial shade, deep shade and now to change the micro climate (phew, it was hot wasn't it?) now i am thinking along the lines of getting a upper canopy up composed of patchy palm fronds. Cannot afford the abnormal quantity of water required to maintain the sub soil and atmospheric moisture level in May and June.
Horizontal, well every one has seen that, haven't they? Vertical and hanging can go together. In doors, self explainable. Rotting sunny, the verge between my boundary wall and the road, harsh environment. Heat from top, heat from boundary wall reflected, heat from black tar road, bakes from sunrise to sunset. Shade, dark shade under the lentil of the porch and diffused shade on its approach. Diffused, because i have covered it with chick (water reeds) canopy.
That being my home garden i have a five kanal patch in Kallar Syedain shapped like a samosa(triangle). Its virgin, just bought due to space limitations at home. May end up being kicked out by my better half who thinks any thing green is either fit to be eaten or grass and best forgotten. As to what i am going to do there. Some Lychees along the path, some Chikoos in one angle of the hypotenuse, have to have a patchy upper canopy of Alexander and Queen palms. Boundary wall composed of Bougainvillea, vicious rose creepers(Goats are a pest), maybe inject a few other things also. Nothing beats a living security fence. Rest, still thinking.
As to pics, let me first explore Photobucket then i may be able to post. Weisa, i am wide open to queries in the written language.
Regards.