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Andrew Renn
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Last comment "Garden"
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kind of vine is growing on the wire?
what the vine growing up the trellis?
side wall vine pattern, star jasmine?
training of vines and small boxwood
Train vines. This is the season of rapid growth. Train vines on support structures while they're still manageable. Ask anyone who’s ever had a rambunctious vine get out of hand and you’ll appreciate the value of doing this task early and often.
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Trellis The climb to the top is easy for vines and plants with a trellis to help them along... Full Story »
Spring Planting: Wonderful Wisteria Classic Vines Add Fragrance, Color and Romance to Garden Designs... Full Story »
AHBL
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Last comment "Trav"
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curved supports and gutter, light gray stucco, dark gray/black shingle roof, tulips, tasteful ornamentation in pergola beam termination
Pergola arch supports
arches supporting pergola
curved supports on the pergola?
vine supports...arched supports
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Ron Herman Landscape Architect
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Last comment "timber structure- large"
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Vine support
grape vines and climbers
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Diane Licht Landscape Architect
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Last comment "Courtyard"
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grape vines to get that tall. how do you train the fruit trees to grow over?
Definitely considering a fat trellis with vines as a roof for our patio
Natural looking support blends in with the vines
Grape vines and the shade it provides
Beautiful pergola with climbing vines...very secret garden & intimate
how the vines work on the pergola
fruit.Vines are not the only fruit that can be trained to grow overhead. Although slower than vines, lemon, lime, fig, apple and pear — to name just a few — are great choices to cover an arbor or a pergola.Tip: Use a deciduous vine such as grape or kiwifruit where you want to have shade in the summer
design. A vine-laden arbor provides shade for an outdoor dining room and heaps of fresh table grapes. These vigorous vines aren't too fussy about soil, can withstand periods of drought once established and, other than annual pruning and a little tying up, require little maintenance. Consider planting several
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John
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Last comment "chilean jasmine"
ugly wall: As a twining vine, Chilean Jasmine requires additional support in order to grow. Unlike wisteria, another twining vine, Chilean Jasmine will not spread as forcefully or do damage to structures.
twining vine, Chilean Jasmine requires additional support in order to grow. Unlike wisteria, another twining vine, Chilean Jasmine will not spread as forcefully or do damage to structures.
As with most vines and climbers, Chilean Jasmine's foliage is great for masking unsightly walls or other surfaces. If trellised, Chilean Jasmine can spread up to 15 feet, and the reflective heat will be beneficial to flowering.
twining vine, Chilean Jasmine requires additional support in order to grow. Unlike wisteria, another twining vine, Chilean Jasmine will not spread as forcefully or do damage to structures. Read more on garden climbers
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Carolle Huber
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Last comment "Want a swing"
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Dense vine of this pergola--what is it? Wisteria?
build a structure and drape with vines for privacy
nice gentle arch on supports
Trellised vines...pergola and vines...Vines wisteria
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Amy Renea
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Last comment "Trellis"
Like the made lattice so that vines can grow up on it.
Like the made lattice work for the vines to attach to!
Once the vines start climbing the trellis, they provide shade for lettuces underneath.
Trellis on an angle to support heavier climbing plants like watermelons
Across from the asparagus patch is a trellis laid on an angle for climbing plants. This trellis is a good solution for heavier climbers such as squash and watermelon because of its thickness and strength of the wood panel. Once the vines start climbing the trellis, they provide shade
trellis laid on an angle for climbing plants. This trellis is a good solution for heavier climbers such as squash and watermelon because of its thickness and strength of the wood panel. Once the vines start climbing
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Gregory Lombardi Design
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Last comment "mosaic"
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yews and support them with the ironwork dome support structure. This is a great example of the evolution of a simple garden space.
trees/vines/whatever they are!
climbing vines....Vines outside...Evergreen vine?
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