These Marlborough homeowners wanted to install new perennials in an area that had been recently cleared of large trees. Â Since the removal of the trees, the area was becoming overrun with weeds and ivy.
In this area the homeowners were also noticing a puddle forming from water that was being discharged by the sump pump. Â When the trees were present, the tree roots would have pulled this water into the soil quickly. Â Therefore a sunken area was created to poll the water, with water-hungry plants placed in the bowl.
The remainder of the area had a variety of evergreen and deciduous edible and medicinal plants installed. Â Most of these plants would produce a fruit or seed that was beneficial to humans and to the wildlife. Â They would also provide a staggered bloom pattern, so that there was colour throughout the year.
The entire area was then mulch with composted leaves–which adds bacterial and fungi that the new plants can use.
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