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Placing a pergola From a practical point of view, a pergola makes a great place to grow climbers and adds extra height to the garden.
Although they are usually linear in shape, a round or semi-circular pergola makes a good plant pavilion over which to train a climber or weeping tree. |
| A pergola placed against the back of the house makes a cool, shady terrace, perfect for a Mediterranean-style garden. |
| Used within a garden a pergola is a good way to divide the area into smaller βroomsβ and add an element of mystery, without making it look dark. |
| A long, straight path can look a bit dull on its own, but a pergola turns it into a fascinating feature that suits both formal and natural gardens. Itβs like walking through a tunnel of plants. |
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