In these environmentally conscious times many of us are keen to garden in as green a manner as is possible. Just where does one to start? So often the word green is just inserted into a description but might not mean anything more than the colour of the paint on a gardening tool. A little bit of research can go a long way although it will take a long time before being able to do everything. There is no need to do everything at once. In marketing there is the well-known 20/80 split. That means that 20% of smokers buy 80% of cigarettes! It is a remarkably consistent pattern for many products. So with 20% of the effort required you can achieve 80% of results that you want to achieve!
Nowadays one of the big problems is that people want to pave over large parts of their garden. On a small scale this does not matter but when whole streets cover their front gardens for parking and put down slabs for patios in their back garden the amount of rain that can be absorbed into the soil is reduced and the resulting run-off can cause flooding.
There are ways around this and still avoid the need for weeding. Where hard standing really is a must there are various types of concrete grids which allows rainfall to seep through into the soil but is more than capable of keeping vehicles from churning up any mud. Any greenery growing through the grid can be kept orderly by using a strimmer. The greenery softens the visual impact of the concrete but does not hide it.
Alternatives include putting down permeable matting and topping it with chippings. This arrangement will allow rainfall to seep into the soil and boot water supplies for nearby plants during dry spells. This can reduce the cracking of clay soils which in turn reduces the risk of subsidence of buildings in droughts!
One can use decking instead of concrete or stone slabs for patios. By leaving a few gaps the rainwater will soak into the soil. If one does not want to be bothered by having to keep undergrowth in check lay down permeable matting and most problems will be kept manageable.
No option is perfect but some are definitely preferable to others. A few stepping stones across a lawn can make it easier to cross without having much impact on the environment. By having some herbs growing next to a path one can breathe in the scent when they are crushed underfoot! (Do be careful not to slip!) A garden can please more than one sense if a little thought is given to it.
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