by Alex » Fri Oct 26, 2012 10:17 am
Read through this with interest.
Our garden at home consists of three tiers, divided by stonewalls, one of which is in need of repair, but below it I have always had to battle brambles, trouble is the steepness of the banks, even for a young guy like myself, It's a struggle to stand on my feet and tackle this nuisance w, amazing how long it grows too, nettles are a pain too.
If I managed to clear it completely one day, roots and everything. What would you reccomend planting in it's place? It's right next to a brook, above which already grows a few rose plants and other garden shrubs. I'd like to one day landscape the garden, so that the brook is more accessible, but a lack of time and inspiration of what to do with exactly prevents me from making a good go at it.