An old garden shed is almost completely wrapped up and transformed into a romantic pergola.
On the most visible side, ideally south or west facing, a rambler rose and a clematis climb above the roof. A simple wooden framework gives them support.
The opposite side is planted with a summer-blooming honeysuckle, the back with a winter-blooming one.
All four climbing plants grow together on the roof and ensure that fragrant flowers appear almost all year round. Indestructible and easy-care perennials enhance the lower area.
Only two ball sockets provide a calming pole in the loose, romantic planting. They look particularly beautiful in old, thick clay pots.
They are likely to be flowery, sweet and spicy, the colors are yellow, white and violet. Red fruits shine in autumn and winter.
What you need?
- 1x Rose rambling rector

2. Clematis triternata “Rubromarginata”

3. 1x winter flowering honeysuckle Lonicera purpusii Winter beauty

4. 1x forest honeysuckle Lonicera periclymenum GrahamThomas

5. 2x Lavender in White Lavandula angustifolia Nana Alba

6. 4x Daylily Hemerocallis

7. 2x perennial phlox mia ruys

8. 4x night violet in white

9. 2x boxwood Suffruticosa
