aggie
I was wondering what would take over from the spring bulbs ?
I have those little tulips in my border , they are a lovely spring flower , nice alone but I have Alliums and other things already taking over ,
I do agree it’s better than throwing the entire flora at it , but it is a bit bare
The whole point of the garden was that it should be sustainable in climate change , wildlife friendly, and the planting will thrive in hotter drier conditions London is already experiencing.
The original site was full of concrete which has been ground up to a gravelly aggregate and mixed with the heavy clay beneath it to make a fertile but freedraining medium. The plants are chosen to suit that environment; the perennials ( being propagated and raised onsite) will be suited to the local conditions, typically mediterranean plants; I spotted rosemary ( already in ) and Carol Klein mentioned salvias; plus euphorbias . The species tulips will thrive and self seed along with many other bulbs. All those plants will support bees butterflies and other insects, and wildlife that feed on insects ( birds, bats,)
The choice of bulbs will provide a succession of flowers over many months, from spring to summer bulbs.
All the above information was provided in the program.