Small alpine!

janevblagoj

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Hello,

I have small yard with dimension 5 X 1,4 meters, and I want to complete it!
In the middle of my yard I want to create small hill with alpine with evergreen threes!
More precisely:
I want to create Hill with diameter 1,4 meters and there I want to plant 2 taxusis and
2-3 arbovitaes, and around it I want to plant small pigmythrees, but I cant find good
combination of it on internet, please give me any idea!

With Regard
Badi
 

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Sorry, this is not my forte, but I did want to say Welcome! anyway.

So... Welcome! :D
 

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Welcome to TEG, glad you joined.
I have no advice about alpine trees for you, I do like the way they look. Someone will come along with ideas for you I am sure.
PS what is a Pygmy tree?
 

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Collector said:
Welcome to TEG, glad you joined.
I have no advice about alpine trees for you, I do like the way they look. Someone will come along with ideas for you I am sure.
PS what is a Pygmy tree?
Do you have links to pictures of the trees you are referring to? I'm not sure what a Pygmy tree is either.

You sound like you know exactly what you want though, and it sounds lovely!

P.s.- :welcome
 

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:welcome

A lovely idea. It sounds to me as 'though you are trying to create something of an alpine/rock/zen garden area. I am not sure which you are particularly going for. But all of these would incorporate the use of stones/rocks in the garden. Personally I would start by building the hill and allowing it to settle a bit and reworking it to suit my tastes. Add the stones and then add the plants that are suited to your climate. Am I close in my assumptions, janevblagoj?
 

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