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... square feet of it. Robert now has a vegetable garden at the base of the stone wall. There is a huge natural rock going down into the pond...one of the features ...
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... to a porch or break the monotony of a long fence or stone wall. On steep banks or under shade trees where grass can be ... a vine with dense foliage. To add pattern and interest to a stone wall without entirely covering it, a slower growing type with interesting leaves would ... on the ground or climb in the joints of a dry-laid stone wall, they will root and form new plants. Clinging vines look nice on ...
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... want it permanent, or digging a hole big enough to tamp crushed stone around the braces. Rebar sounds so much easier. Comment by joyceww ... . It's made of the light-weight stuff that looks like stone or cement or something. What size trellis or obelisk should I ... about anything to allow circulation to the branches, and just peg the wall with hooks because you don't really need to trellis bougainvilleas. ...
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... garden, where one can recreate the subtle interplay of wood, stone, earth, and leaf. Woodland gardens have an aesthetic all their own. ... and that cast by a porch enclosure off a north-facing wall, so determining the character of the shade is of utmost importance ... garden, where one can recreate the subtle interplay of wood, stone, earth, and leaf. The overall effect, though, should be cooling and ...
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