Hi all,
I'm after some advice please. I'm going to be constructing an arbour that I've designed in memory of someone incredibly close to me.
I've attached a rough design, but to describe it verbally, it's going to have a central arbour (walk through arch) with a 2 height step lattice either side. I want to train roses over the arbour and probably the frame work for the step lattices, with the lattices themselves being filled with trained fruit trees. I'm not sure if it'll be possible to fill the bottom lattices in a diamond shape lattice given the small height, so I haven't finally confirmed what I will be putting there yet.
The two larger lattices I've thought would be nice to have pears (I was originally thinking apples, but I already have 9 of them in the garden and 14 at the allotment) so pears would be a nice change, or possibly even a cherry (I know they might not be suitable for a diamond shape).
My questions:
a) What rootstock do you advise for the two larger trellis/lattice sections? And how many actual trees would I need? I'd like the final trained shape to be as close-knit diamond as possible, but I realise this goes against the advice of giving them room. The larger lattices will be 1mx1m.
b) What fruit trees (or something edible for that matter) can you suggest for the smaller trellis/lattice sections? Again I'd like to, as much as possible maintain a diamond pattern to keep with the whole theme the same across the full structure. I'd prefer something trained.
I know it's coming to the end of the planting season, I won't be planting this spring, as I need to finish the patio to which the arbour structure will seperate. I'll spend the summer constructing and installing the lattice and then I'll want to begin planting in earnest in the dormant season over winter. I'm asking now because any advice I receive might get me to adapt some parts of the design.
If possible, I would also like to plant the bottom with pansies, however if too detrimental to the nutrients the fruit trees need I can keep them
limited to the footings of the main arbour where the roses will be planted.
Key
Blue dots = pansies
Orange crosses = where climbing roses will be planted. I might not need the two on the ends, and instead branch out the two plants climbing up the arbour.
green + red = roses
A = large lattice sections, 1mx1m
B = smaller lattice sections, 1mx60cm
The arbour will be about 40-60cm deep.
Also forgot to mention this will be running East,South-East to West,North-West in full sun.
Thanks all
I'm after some advice please. I'm going to be constructing an arbour that I've designed in memory of someone incredibly close to me.
I've attached a rough design, but to describe it verbally, it's going to have a central arbour (walk through arch) with a 2 height step lattice either side. I want to train roses over the arbour and probably the frame work for the step lattices, with the lattices themselves being filled with trained fruit trees. I'm not sure if it'll be possible to fill the bottom lattices in a diamond shape lattice given the small height, so I haven't finally confirmed what I will be putting there yet.
The two larger lattices I've thought would be nice to have pears (I was originally thinking apples, but I already have 9 of them in the garden and 14 at the allotment) so pears would be a nice change, or possibly even a cherry (I know they might not be suitable for a diamond shape).
My questions:
a) What rootstock do you advise for the two larger trellis/lattice sections? And how many actual trees would I need? I'd like the final trained shape to be as close-knit diamond as possible, but I realise this goes against the advice of giving them room. The larger lattices will be 1mx1m.
b) What fruit trees (or something edible for that matter) can you suggest for the smaller trellis/lattice sections? Again I'd like to, as much as possible maintain a diamond pattern to keep with the whole theme the same across the full structure. I'd prefer something trained.
I know it's coming to the end of the planting season, I won't be planting this spring, as I need to finish the patio to which the arbour structure will seperate. I'll spend the summer constructing and installing the lattice and then I'll want to begin planting in earnest in the dormant season over winter. I'm asking now because any advice I receive might get me to adapt some parts of the design.
If possible, I would also like to plant the bottom with pansies, however if too detrimental to the nutrients the fruit trees need I can keep them
limited to the footings of the main arbour where the roses will be planted.
Key
Blue dots = pansies
Orange crosses = where climbing roses will be planted. I might not need the two on the ends, and instead branch out the two plants climbing up the arbour.
green + red = roses
A = large lattice sections, 1mx1m
B = smaller lattice sections, 1mx60cm
The arbour will be about 40-60cm deep.
Also forgot to mention this will be running East,South-East to West,North-West in full sun.
Thanks all
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