Does anyone hold a shoreline style garden? If yes, can I ask what sort of plants/ gravels ect...

If yes, can I ask what sort of plants/ gravels ect you used, thanks
Nope, sorry. I wish I could serve.


No, but that'd be soooo coooooool!

I've seen one until that time, it looked good, except it be raining!
Answers:    I prepared one for a customer a few years ago at the posterior of a small but long courtyard and it looked great. We used an old boat secured at a quirky angle and painted it blue and planted it near low growing, mound forming plants like coreopsis verticillata, Limonium and Salvia x superba next to a large Yukka (can't remember why!). This later stood on a bed of 20mm pea gravel which we supplemented with a few bucket fulls of mussell shells (bought from a fisherman surrounded by Musselborough). We planted smaller grasses such as Festuca Glauca 'Elijah Blue' and Pennisetum orientale and then some generous specimens of Perovskia, stipa giganteum and Allium giganteum peeping around the hull and stern. Our customer placed and anchor and a lobster pot amongst the grasses and the complete effect was enormously good. Good luck next to yours! :-)