This first example falls into the category of climbing plants upon an armature; the latter in this case is a wire mesh that defines the walls of a small outbuilding. The coverage on the walls is impressive, owing to the equally impressive plantings in the ground. I've seen my share of trellises designed with a pithy amount of plants at the base, as if a miracle will happen. This photo shows that the best results happen with generous plantings at the bottom.
Mask Unsightly SurfacesClimbers can be a form of disguise, softening unattractive walls and camouflaging sheds, garages and outbuildings under a cloak of green.
just like it. climbing plants upon an armature--wire mesh. generous plantings in the ground at base. would be nice near garage/garbage cans to hide that hideous bare area...
This first example falls into the category of climbing plants upon an armature
added by Fl!p Breskin to flip's ideas (5 months ago)
wire mesh that defines the walls of a small outbuilding. The coverage on the walls is impressive, owing to the equally impressive plantings in the ground. I've seen my share of trellises designed with a pithy amount of plants at the base, as if a miracle will happen. This photo shows that the best results happen with generous plantings at the bottom.
added by joaniebelair to roof terrace (5 months ago)
This first example falls into the category of climbing plants upon an armature; the latter in this case is a wire mesh that defines the walls of a small outbuilding. The coverage on the walls is impressive, owing to the equally impressive plantings in the ground. I've seen my share of trellises designed with a pithy amount of plants at the base, as if a miracle will happen. This photo shows that the best results happen with generous plantings at the bottom.
Very lush !!! But overpowering like the vines are devouring the structure… it's meant to be warm and cozy , comforting and instead it's stifling and claustrophobic
added by madlyinchina to garden ideas (6 months ago)
This first example falls into the category of climbing plants upon an armature; the latter in this case is a wire mesh that defines the walls of a small outbuilding. The coverage on the walls is impressive, owing to the equally impressive plantings in the ground. I've seen my share of trellises designed with a pithy amount of plants at the base, as if a miracle will happen. This photo shows that the best results happen with generous plantings at the bottom.