Sunday, February 21, 2010

Photos Of Small Backyards With Trees In Them How To Recreate A New Orleans Style Courtyard?

How to recreate a New Orleans style courtyard? - photos of small backyards with trees in them

I moved into a house before the war in Mississippi this week. My contribution is on the side of the house and I have about permission to create a garden directly behind my portal. The wall surfaces to large shrubs at the border of the neighbor's garden house is about 15 meters wide and 20 meters deep.

I got the pictures to an idea of what the elements of a construction site in New Orleans to receive. I turn red 18 X) 18 cm concrete slab used (instead of bricks, because of the cost. I came to the following list of items to add to try to get the "feel".

Iron (try to find parts in local stores near the trash), table and chairs.
Palms (many of them have some sort of overload Evergreens)
Tropical Food Plants in clay pOTS
the element water (sources of love, try to find a little)
Statues (classical)
white color (many of them have a touch of white, which was the bottom of my porch and the wall of the building work)
Hanging plants (Shepard hook should be a certain level)
old stones (which I can get some and they improve to the different heights of plants in pots.

I have a few strands remain connected, as a projection screen set up outside the bushes like a wall. I need ideas for a "wall" along the border between the backyard where he stands in the yard.

Has anyone any suggestions of ideas you might have lost?

2 comments:

oil field trash said...

Having grown up in New Orleans, I suggest you add a humidifier to increase humidity around 95% and a heater, so it is hot and humid. In addition, promoting the formation of mold, you will need to complete the picture. LOL

Appropriately In fact, some camellias and azaleas. I almost forgot to throw in a magnolia.

Sonny H said...

Go to hgtv.com and there in the garden looking veiews

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