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We have just layed down some pavers along the side of the house and have a retaining wall and fence that is very bland. We are seeking inspiration from people on what we can do with this space. We do not need the whole fence filled (maybe just a few window views to enjoy the space looking out. (Some ideas are maybe a vertical garden, bamboo or lattice screening. Does anyone have a similar area that they have done that they could share.
Welcome to the Workshop community @sgood. I'd be happy to start the discussion.
I'm confident our creative members will come up with some great solutions for your space.
My first thought which would look fantastic is to use wire to train a climbing plant up the fence. Some great inspiration can be found in this post by @royq Climbers to dress up Colorbond fence. You could have several large window pots along the wall which the climbing plants could grow from.
There is also a fantastic range of Matrix screening which you might like to take a look at that could improve the appearance of the area.
If you would further information on the Matrix products or on the installation of wire trellis, please let me know.
Mitchell
Hello @sgood
I suggest some artificial bamboo fencing attached to the colorbond fencing to remove the harsh industrial look. Using planter boxes, plant some bamboo shoots in the planterbox only. Do not plant directly into soil near fence as we want to control the bamboo from spreading. Re paint the retaining wall so it will have a fresh new look. I suggest narrow planter boxes on the floor and your choice of flower or ornamental plant. Cafe lights running the whole length for that evening ambiance! A small table and chair to enjoy the view. A dart board at the end near gate to keep everyone entertained.
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Decided to put up some Bamboo Reed Screening along fence.
It looks so much better already!
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Great start @sgood.
I suggest you search for "vertical garden" here on Workshop and you'll see some great examples of how you could add grenery and colour to the space.
Looking forward to seeing what you can achieve.
Jason
a couple of big terracotta pots with dipladenia/mandevilla will bring almost year round flowers if the area has a bit of sun. they will climb with support and/or hang down over the wall.
Hi there
I would start with large lightweight pots along the wall with spillover plants.
Depending on the sun/shade situation I'd suggest:
Sunny - Russelia, Convolvulus, Nemesia, Bacopa, Erigeron, Geraniums plus you could change it up with annuals such as petunia and lobelia.
Shady - Dichondra, Sedums, Tradescantia pallida
And believe it or not, if you take out some of the gravelly stuff in the tiny crack between the pavers and the wall and put in some soil, you could plant Erigeron (seaside daisy) in the crack and it will grow and soften the whole edge along the side. Easy to control with scissors or the whipper snipper.
Your work so far looks great.
This is what I install for my clients.
vertical gardens are amazing if done properly!
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