A long and narrow area is considered a difficult case not only for landscape design, but also for breaking the garden and planting the beds.
The usual landing scheme, tested by many gardeners, does not fit here: at one end there are fruit trees, in the other – garden beds, and fruit shrubs are planted along the free boundaries of the site. Stainless valves for the watering system are conveniently hidden under medium -sized plantings.
The narrow area must be divided visually into separate fragments with clear visual boundaries. The resulting “rooms” may not be perfectly square, but must strive for this.
Drive the fragments with arches, buildings (bath, arbor, greenhouse, etc.D.), shrubs, both fruit and decorative, plant not along, but across. Do not make the walls between fragments completely deaf, an ideal option will be a window in each wall through which the subsequent fragment of the garden could be viewed in the future. The windows can be a lattice, an opening in the arch, passage.