The right side has grape and hardy kiwi vines, the only one doing really well is a classic Concord grape, it bids to take over. The closest post has a native honeysuckle (Major Wheeler) blooming in that shot. On the left side there are a variety of clematis, some doing better than others. the far end had a big clematis, but the last two winters have cut it back to the ground both times so I’ve also started a rose at the far left end.
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I like that arbour. What do you grow on it?
The right side has grape and hardy kiwi vines, the only one doing really well is a classic Concord grape, it bids to take over. The closest post has a native honeysuckle (Major Wheeler) blooming in that shot. On the left side there are a variety of clematis, some doing better than others. the far end had a big clematis, but the last two winters have cut it back to the ground both times so I’ve also started a rose at the far left end.
Lovely. An arbour/pergola that long, does afford you the chance to grow these different vines, all of which I like.
Love your photos from 2016– thank you for sharing them!
Thank you!