Holzhäuschen
2022-08-22 14:28:54
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We built an inexpensive pergola with a gate to the forest and started with our Benjes / deadwood corner.
The pergola is quite wobbly (because it’s cheap) and we drilled it onto locust posts so that it has no contact with the ground.
I also want to let it take root. I ordered two different native honeysuckles and a native clematis.
Wild grapevine is already growing on the ground, which I will partially transplant so that it reaches the pergola and the hedge faster.
Such a deadwood hedge really swallows a lot of material and we have almost 27 meters to fill.
We haven’t put in all the posts yet, but the beginning is made.
The hedge is between 40 and 50 cm wide and winds through our small strip of forest.
I think it’s very cute (and yes, the pergola is a bit crooked, but it doesn’t bother me :D).
This is how it looks coming from the forest:

The pergola is quite wobbly (because it’s cheap) and we drilled it onto locust posts so that it has no contact with the ground.
I also want to let it take root. I ordered two different native honeysuckles and a native clematis.
Wild grapevine is already growing on the ground, which I will partially transplant so that it reaches the pergola and the hedge faster.
Such a deadwood hedge really swallows a lot of material and we have almost 27 meters to fill.
We haven’t put in all the posts yet, but the beginning is made.
The hedge is between 40 and 50 cm wide and winds through our small strip of forest.
I think it’s very cute (and yes, the pergola is a bit crooked, but it doesn’t bother me :D).
This is how it looks coming from the forest: