Adding an arbor, trellis, or pergola to your cozy garden space will provide privacy and intimacy, give it structure and shape, add the illusion of space, and turn it into a more secluded hideaway. 4. Choose your plants wisely.
Vining edibles like melons, cucumbers and zucchini can be trained to grow vertically along a trellis at the back of a planting bed, and grapevines will cover an arbor in no time at all. And finally, scatter in a few evergreen edibles like rosemary and
Trellis netting — This can be staked or hung on a fence to support climbing plants like beans, peas and cucumbers. (A 5 ft-by-15 ft. nylon trellis, about $7.) * Tarps — Lightweight plastic sheeting protects new seeds and seedlings from birds and and more »
Clear Lake Trowel & Trellis Garden Club plans May 7 plant saleClear Lake Trowel & Trellis Garden Club will hold a plant sale on Saturday, May 7. The sale will be held from 8:30 am to 2:30 pm in the parking lot at 650 N. Main, Lakeport (near Natural High School). A nice selection of plants and succulent gardens
If you want to surround yourself with lush greenery, an evergreen creeper will create a wall of leaves (and possibly flowers), hiding the starkness of the stone behind it and making you feel like you're walking into a secret garden. Mount a trellis