Taking the mix and match approach, this driveway combines Cecile Brunner Roses, trellises and concrete.
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chicalouise1 wrote:
We have a smooth Variance stucco on the exterior of our home in Albuquerque, NM. Our English Ivy vines will not attach to the stucco alone. What trellises did you use in this photo?
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chicalouise1 This is not a photo of my home but of one I saw on Houzz.. I just wanted to know what they used to connect the vines to the stucco. Evidentally the stucco on the home in the photo had a rough texture and the vines just adhere to it. Unfortunately, my exterior stucco is smooth. No vines for me unless I use some type of trellis.
paint colours on exterior - Hi there
what are the makes and colour names of the paint you used on the exterior walls and on the garage doors? . . . is the exact colours I am looking for »
Sometimes just outlining one shape helps to create yet another shape. In this small auto court, the simple idea of planting a 2-inch ground cover grid around the pavers illustrates the positive-negative pattern. And similarly, by planting a lush Cecile Brunner climbing rose around the two arched garage doors, yet another attractive positive-negative form is created.