Showing posts with label landscaping for privacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label landscaping for privacy. Show all posts

Friday, March 11, 2011

The Swimming Pool Privacy Project

Dear friends,

Last fall, our next door neighbors came to our door, announcing that they were building a new swimming pool in their very tiny backyard. They were pleased as punch that they thought of notifying us, and warned that it might be a bit noisy for a week or so. We could deal with that.

But we weren't sure how it would impact our backyard experience. Husband and I went into emergency mode and within a few days had erected a trellis onto the fence that gives both of us privacy.

Here's what we finally came up with. The panels are paint-washed with my signature mixture of sky blue, lavender and white. IOW, leftover latex paints I had from other projects.



After a few months search, I finally found some crossvines, a gorgeous, fast growing evergreen vine that has amazing yellowish-burgundy blooms. I planted several of these (along with some Carolina Jessamine) around the edge of the fence at the bottom.





I also found and planted a coral honeysuckle. Can you say HAPPY HUMMINGBIRDS? LOL!



I hung three huge bougainvilleas on the trellis in pots. They served their purpose for a while, and I plan to hang them back on there this year, along with other potted hanging baskets.

So far, the vines are very happy. I bought two more crossvines today, and plan to add them to the back part of the fence, as well as some very tall plants planted in these:




Dig it!

Happy trails from Texas,

bobbi c.