Welcome back to our backyard transformation where we just took our very, very ugly backyard and turned it into a European inspired oasis that we now love. When looking at inspo, I noticed I am in love with the look of greenery growing on walls or trelluses. So, I wanted to make that happen in some way. We have this very large empty wall on the right of our patio, and I thought it would be perfect for some trelluses and star jasmine growing on them. So, I bought four of these trelluses. They were pretty easy to assemble. It just took a little muscle. I wanted to make sure they were wall-mounted and not just standing on the ground. So, that was key in my search for trelluses. It was a little tricky making sure they were all the same height, but I think we did okay. Then we just put the star jasmine in these long planters and intertwined them here on the trelluses. It’s my first time doing this, so please don’t judge or learn from my methods. And here is how they turned out. I love them so much and can’t wait for them to grow. Also, this is my new view from my living room, which I’m obsessed with. Our furniture is coming super soon, which will finally complete this

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Yeah, having those things grow up the siding will cause them to get under it and cause leaks, thought it looks beautiful.
Stunning❤!!!
Lovely
European? Italy or Ireland? Swedish or Portugal?
Europe is not a homogenous state but a miriade of geographical, historical and cultural influences that are very different and not in any way blended.
When will "obseesed" end?
Greenery going on walls ruins your house
Would love a tutorial on how you attached the trellis to your vinyl siding as I want to do this on my garage too! Looks great
Beautiful
Will the jasmines to water em cause mold against the house to keep em hydrated. ?
Nice job!
A suggestion: You need a bigger pot for the jasmine. 3x the size.
Beautiful
I think the pots might be too small. The jasmine needs more water and space to grow. Just from experience
I am doing the checkerboard paver pattern. I love seeing yours!
Looks beautiful!
Having plants right up against your walls in a recipe for damaged siding and mold.