natural shading by plants

  • Erstellt am 2020-06-24 08:01:20

Snowy36

2020-09-17 11:32:25
  • #1
Please keep us updated, it's super interesting ....
 

Alessandro

2020-09-17 11:37:20
  • #2
I first had the natural stone wall torn down again because I didn't like the stones and the arrangement. Since it is only one row, I don't want any joint spacing or excessively crooked broken edges like at the Grand Canyon, which I would then always have to look at...
 

Nice-Nofret

2020-09-17 17:33:55
  • #3
We have two mulberry trees - although they bloom in spring, they do not bear any fruit - those would be quite a mess. They grow quickly and can be shaped very well.
 

Tolentino

2020-09-17 17:45:08
  • #4
Whereas the fruits are quite tasty. However, they do not last long either. Is it possible to arrange for mulberries to grow in our regions?
 

Müllerin

2020-09-17 17:54:59
  • #5

That's the point of a natural stone wall... that there is life in it.
 

tomtom79

2020-09-17 18:34:56
  • #6


Oh, someone who knows mulberry trees, we are going to plant one now, I always had to pick leaves as a child, the silkworms like them very much.
 
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