I'm laying a patio and planning on building a pergola over it. Over said pergola (which will be a lean to one - coming off my house wall) I'm planning on growing some nice climbers and maybe a grape or two.
The patio will be around 9.5m wide, and 4m deep but I'm debating on if I should have the posts for the pergola at around 3.5m from the house, meaning they'll be a couple of flag stones in from the end of the patio, or if I should drop the patio depth to 3.5m or so, and have the posts in the ground, just off the end of the patio - meaning that I can grow straight in the ground, and have the climbers planted at the base of each post.
If i don't do this, and have the posts in a flag stone or two - it means I'm going to have to grow the climbers vertically for a bit, and then lean them towards the posts to train them up it.. My garden isn't large - and we've decided that we'll be making use of the patio more (two young kids, bikes, etc). I'm planning on building a clay oven, and brick bbq - so it'll be more of an outside entertainment area too... so obviously the larger the better. My neighbours patio runs ~3m out from their house and they've told me they wish they had it one flag extra in depth as it's just a bit too small once the table and chairs are out.
I have a bit of the garden at the bottom sectioned off for the kids to play on, and it'll leave me with a small lawn to be able to enjoy the sun on if need be (my house faces south - with no shade, hence the pergola idea).. Still deciding on if I'm going to go the whole span of the house in pergola width (length?) or just half of it, but am leaning on the whole area so I can hang a hammock etc off it!
Any thoughts?
The patio will be around 9.5m wide, and 4m deep but I'm debating on if I should have the posts for the pergola at around 3.5m from the house, meaning they'll be a couple of flag stones in from the end of the patio, or if I should drop the patio depth to 3.5m or so, and have the posts in the ground, just off the end of the patio - meaning that I can grow straight in the ground, and have the climbers planted at the base of each post.
If i don't do this, and have the posts in a flag stone or two - it means I'm going to have to grow the climbers vertically for a bit, and then lean them towards the posts to train them up it.. My garden isn't large - and we've decided that we'll be making use of the patio more (two young kids, bikes, etc). I'm planning on building a clay oven, and brick bbq - so it'll be more of an outside entertainment area too... so obviously the larger the better. My neighbours patio runs ~3m out from their house and they've told me they wish they had it one flag extra in depth as it's just a bit too small once the table and chairs are out.
I have a bit of the garden at the bottom sectioned off for the kids to play on, and it'll leave me with a small lawn to be able to enjoy the sun on if need be (my house faces south - with no shade, hence the pergola idea).. Still deciding on if I'm going to go the whole span of the house in pergola width (length?) or just half of it, but am leaning on the whole area so I can hang a hammock etc off it!
Any thoughts?
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