Yypg 2017-07-12 22:30:58#2The trick with the little trees where the front door then stands in the middle is cheap, but good. That has nothing to do with lower quality – it's simply basic design principles!
The trick with the little trees where the front door then stands in the middle is cheap, but good. That has nothing to do with lower quality – it's simply basic design principles!
DDNL 2017-07-13 00:46:17#3We are cladding one half of our house with Trespa panels. Maybe something like that?
Wwinnetou78 2017-07-13 07:21:15#4I find that very interesting. I like it very, very much. Do you have details on how you do that?
CCurly 2017-07-13 10:21:13#5Thanks, I think I could live with bamboo I would then suggest "Fargesia Nitida". A very beautiful dark green, small-leaved bamboo that does not require a rhizome barrier and grows up to about 2m high. Otherwise, I find Yvonne's suggestion very nice. Best regards Sabine
Thanks, I think I could live with bamboo I would then suggest "Fargesia Nitida". A very beautiful dark green, small-leaved bamboo that does not require a rhizome barrier and grows up to about 2m high. Otherwise, I find Yvonne's suggestion very nice. Best regards Sabine