The side of the house comprised of the same soil in terrace - destined to be an alpine scree garden.
Despite a very dry summer, a mass of greenery germinated - much of it 'weeds'...
...and in one corner it was a monocluture of finger grass - really nasty stuff!
Summer was spent on intensive weed management, by selective glyphosate applications using a brush - except for the finger grass area, where a blanket spray was applied to start over again. The remaining greenery was cut twice by scythe, in summer and autumn, then strimmed short for the winter.
Spring 2011 brought a promising display of flowers and grasses...
...except of course in the area blanket sprayed with glyphosate - which at least was free of finger grass!
A first attempt to terrace the designated alpine garden.
And a baby nuthatch appears on the terrace.
More extensive weeding and cutting including an autumn re-sow.
Spring 2012, the meadow looks patchy and clumpy before the flush.
Signs of germination in the cleared patch, with our new fountain in the background - a gift from the neighbours Fritz & Ursi.
At the back of the house, in the northerly shade, the bank has been weeded and seeds sown.
Germination in the spaces.
A patchy, but weedless, display.
Two weeks of back breaking work to complete the alpine scree garden - furnished with a variety of plants including saxifragea, edelweiss, gentians, seduma and sempervivums.
And on the terrace, Swallowtail butterflies grow on our fennel bush. I collected them, to protect them from the birds, and put them in a box for pupation and hatching. Hope they return to lay 2013's generation.
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