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Go Roman with a pergola.
Pergolas existed back in Roman Pompeii, supporting vines which grew happily over them. At West Dean garden, Sussex, there is a 300ft long pergola constructed with stone pillars, and resplendent with many varieties of Wisteria, Roses and Clematis. The structure may vary but the general purpose is the same. Pergolas provide height for climbing plants, shade to sit in, and act as sight lines or as a visual barrier. There is also little better garden experience than walking under
markckneebone
Oct 20, 20201 min read
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Ditch the pot plants for a living wall.
Living walls are a brilliant way of hiding or decorating a wall with long-lasting plants. Instead of having a plant such as a rose or wisteria climbing up the wall, a whole variety of plants are put on the wall instead, creating a stunning visual display. Special panels are secured to the wall, the plants put in to special pockets, and auto-irrigation installed. According to the site conditions; sun, shade, hot, cool, windy, etc, a wide choice of plants is available to choose
markckneebone
Oct 14, 20201 min read
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