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sorcerormickey
02-04-2004, 11:00 AM
OK, I need some help here - I am completely baffled!

Currently, I live in an "old-style" neighborhood, where every yard is fenced in. Easy to plan garden beds next to the fences!;)

Well, in the fall, we will be moving to sunny Florida in a new neighborhood with no fences!:eek: :eek: I am at a loss as to planning my garden!

I do not want complete beds around the whole yard (a la with-fence style), but I would like some privacy from my neighbors, especially along the back of the property. So, I have beds planned all along the house itself, and something along the back property line, but where else? How do you make a bed fit in without it looking like you just 'plopped' it there?

What have your experiences been with no-fence landscaping? Please share!

Tulirose
02-04-2004, 11:35 PM
Originally posted by sorcerormickey
.......How do you make a bed fit in without it looking like you just 'plopped' it there?........ If I knew the answer to that, I could make a living as a landscaper. Can you get ideas from looking at garden magazines? Starting with a clean slate to some is a blessing, to me it would be a nightmare. I wish you gardening smarts in planning your new gardens and I wish you love, health and wealth in your new Florida home.

Snowwark
02-05-2004, 09:03 AM
Moving to Florida???? Lucky you, Sorcerormickey!! :sunny:

Like Tulirose, starting with a clean slate would be a challenge to me also. Not a nightmare..lol...but a challenge for sure!! :)

I'd be tempted to wait a bit, get settled, watch the sun and shadows play upon the yard, before I did too much. I'd check out the neighbourhood too, see how others have handled the "no fence" issue. You might find some good ideas that way, also perhaps, some new friends willing to share some cuttings and seeds! ;) :)

This is really a fabulous opportunity for you to enjoy all kinds of new exotic plants you may not have been able to grow before. Vines, Mock Orange shrubs, all kinds of grasses, palms. Sounds wonderful!! :)

Below is a link to a site for Florida gardeners that might help you get started. :) I think you'll find it to be a very valuable resource.

~Floridata~ (http://www.floridata.com/main_fr.cfm?state=ref_search&viewsrc=lists/search.cfm)

sorcerormickey
02-06-2004, 05:52 PM
Thanks Buds!:sunny: :sunny: And Snow - that website is way helpful! ::yes::

I am just so anxious to get this house built so I can go play in the yard! I can't wait to actually have a PALM TREE!!!!!:teeth:

Tulirose
03-14-2004, 10:37 PM
From Michigan to Florida~ YOU, girl, are going to have some lifestyle changes!!!! Lucky you! ::yes::

marlasmom
03-22-2004, 12:48 PM
Go to Gardenweb.com. You will find the forums on Florida gardening, tropicals and many, many more helpful and interesting.