Plants for the pergola
When I built a gazebo in my garden, I didn't have room for a pergola anymore. And I needed it very much, because I had already bought two wisterias and an American millin, which I had to plant quickly. I knew these plants needed a solid support. Planting them directly against the walls of the gazebo was out of the question, as they are vines that grow vigorously. I was combining, I was trying to figure it out until I had the idea that the easiest way would be to add appropriate frames to the gazebo. This way, on the south side, it would be a bit shaded, and while resting, we could admire the charm of flowering vines.
Construction of the pergola
So I installed three square timbers. I anchored and cemented them to the ground. I made the rest of the construction from mounting strips that I cleaned
sandpaper. I tried to give the pergola the shape of the gazebo walls. The whole thing was secured with a wood protection and screwed with screws.
Correct place
Now the climbers are 5 years old and have grown nicely. From this it follows that I have chosen the right place for them. In addition, the pergola with the gazebo created a harmonious duo. Nobody believes me that the support for the creepers was created here due to lack of space. Everyone thinks I had such a plan from the beginning.
Franciszek Grzegoszczyk