Bauhaus concrete villa with core insulation - experiences

  • Erstellt am 2018-09-11 07:32:07

rick2018

2020-09-23 09:36:27
  • #1
Unfortunately, the "down there" in the driveway and entrance area will be the dirtiest the longest. On Monday, part of the ground cover plants will arrive in front of the pool. 1000 [Andenpolster]. Whether we will get another 400-600 pieces this year is questionable. During the week, 300 climbing plants (ivy and various clematis varieties) should also arrive.
 

Climbee

2020-09-23 09:45:44
  • #2
Have fun planting - 1,000 Andenpolster is a statement!

Ivy? I totally like it, but with a wooden facade it's no good, it creeps in everywhere and unfortunately ruins everything. With concrete it probably struggles - I hope so for you. But it obviously fits very well with your overall concept.
 

rick2018

2020-09-23 09:57:34
  • #3
The ivy is on the enclosure and not on the house. It may/should spread there. So climb the wall and also grow over the fence. Additionally, places with Clematis from time to time. Luckily, I don't have to plant myself.
 

Climbee

2020-09-23 10:36:52
  • #4
Also a beautiful ground cover and still walkable is the false chamomile Plenum. A tip for rather dry areas. It smells good, looks wonderful (lots of small round white balls as flowers), stays green in winter and, as mentioned, is walkable. It also stays low (and in my opinion is most beautiful this way), otherwise it can grow about 10-15cm high.

We had it in the old garden. Unfortunately, I haven't found any plants this year, but if I manage to get some, it will go back into the garden. It is also suitable for extensively greened roofs.
 

rick2018

2020-09-23 10:42:44
  • #5
We have no dry areas, irrigation is everywhere. But thanks for the tip. We also do not need walkable areas.
 

Ybias78

2020-09-23 11:40:07
  • #6
Three important questions, since I couldn't quickly find the answer: 1. Is the house already completely finished? 2. When is the housewarming party? 3. When should I come?

Congratulations on a beautiful project. As the saying goes: There's no accounting for taste. I find many very beautiful things in the execution.
 

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