New Planting of an Ensemble | |
Section | Grounds | |
Location | Dürnau | |
Timeframe | anytime | |
Duration | five weeks | |
Work | Excavation, building of a wall, planning and planting of trees and shrubs, emplacement of a bench seat | |
Participants | maximum of two | |
Description | Between the houses, a wild cherry-, a cyprus-, and a fir-tree have for years become overgrown in a big way. The entryway to one house thereby became closed off, the scrap-pile yard was conquered by the cherry tree intrusion and one set of stairs was unpassable. Smaller trees should stand there instead and a seating place should be arranged. | |
Direction | Rolf Reisiger | |
Here nature has meant well. The once-dainty wild cherry tree has stretched itself out into one great overgrown bush. The entrance to the house is closed off, the sunshine is stolen from the house beneath, and Cyprus trees are also not exactly members of our particular favorite plants. Well-suited trees and shrubs should fill up this space, together with a seating place. | ||