An ornate black iron gate.
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A wood gate would harbor surprises: possum, snake, person.
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Would add 3 cobblestones at base of vine, keeping gravel away.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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A new home in Mixson, Charleston, SC.
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No space, none, is left undone in the best gardens.
I like the colored wall, of course!
ReplyDeleteAgreed on the iron gate over wood, plus wood not always good in hotter, sunnier places. We could do whole books on the subject of garden edits!
What kind fo vine?
ReplyDeleteI agree Tara...I'd like to be able to see a bit better through it but still have that space elegantly hidden. An iron gate would look wonderful there. Love the vine too. I don't like the gravel..your idea is much better.
ReplyDeleteI hope you're enjoying the sunshine!
Maura :)
What kind of vine is that?...very pretty.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and brilliantly functional, just like the author.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely don't want places for snakes to hide):- And trash cans definitely belong on hardscape.
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