Bamboo Fence at Busch GardensDecember 16, 2010
During our visit to Busch Gardens in Tampa, Florida I noticed the effective use of bamboo as a living screen and bamboo sticks as camouflage screening. Bamboo grows quickly and rather tall making it ideal for use as a living privacy screening not only from side views but also views from taller adjacent buildings. It can help as a sound barrier as
Showing posts with label privacy screens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label privacy screens. Show all posts
Monday, January 24, 2011
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
A Walk-a-bout the Gardens
Each time I do a walk-a-bout the gardens I discover new plants. I'm excited even though I am sorely missing my main vegetable garden this year. Plans are underway for a late season garden as soon as it cools a bit more at night. I'm hoping to plant towards the third week of August for our zone. In the meantime I've been starting herbs and discovering what is already growing
Labels:
birds,
flowering vines,
perennials,
privacy screens
Thursday, July 5, 2007
Last Thursday was moving day. It was an extremely long and tiring day yet I was up at the crack of dawn to explore our new surroundings. I did a walk about the gardens with the camera noting some of the plants that I haven't grown before or have very little experience with.GreenspaceOur property is on a deadend road. A greenspace dotted with a stand of trees separates our road from the main
Labels:
birds,
garden,
greenspace,
ground covers,
pest control,
privacy screens,
rabbits
Friday, June 15, 2007
Trumpet Vine
Trumpet Vine(Campsis radicans)Years ago when we bought our second house there was a vine growing up the south side of the house. This was an old, turn of the century, wood sided, two storey house in need of tender loving care. We were young and naive so tackled the job that ended up being an almost 12 year project. We did everything from designing a huge kitchen, re-roofing, siding, new wiring
Sunday, October 22, 2006
Flowering Vines
One of the easiest ways to camoflage an unsightly feature or provide friendly privacy is to grow flowering vines. I think flowering vines are the most versatile for these types of applications but by all means can be grown just for their beauty.ClematisWhile I have other flowering vines both annual and perennials, I have to admit to liking clematis. They put on a showy display. I have two
Labels:
flowering vines,
privacy screens
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