I have done it, whoopee, I have my design and drawn it. Imagine a rosette shape with 2 flowing strands coming from the circle, the centre of the circle is my crabapple tree, the curvy strands are bark paths with the recycled rubber edges. The paths swoop and curve, one encloses fruit bushes with the likes of hellebores and echinaceas, the other encloses yet another rose garden. There is masses of scope below the apple trees for the companion bee-friendly plants that I want, plus daffodils violas and crocuses and chives
I need to hint to the builder that he could do with starting the patio slab laying, this makes a very large right angled patio, facing south down one side and the other is east facing. The bark paths will curve from the patio sides, up to the crabapple and will join together in a big round path all around that tree, leaving soil around the tree itself, to fill with small daffodils, cyclamen and the like. The rose area will be bang in the sunniest spot and near the south facing patio, close enough to get the scent.
The 2 large rectangular corten steel planters are now thoroughly rusted and I am going to place them at right angles in the patio corner, on the soil, they are big enough for varied plantings but I may yet again plant roses, pink roses with trailing plants around
I have to sit on my hands now, have to wait for the builder who is going to do it for his holiday money, maybe I can at least prep the ground below for him, take the level down so that he can get on and lay the sub base without faff
It's official: Grandparents are good for children



