Kyle MacLachlan's rose arch is one of the most beautiful examples of vertical planting we have ever seen. He pulls the technique off beautifully, and gardening experts are keen to recreate it. The actor's , showcased in the second frame of a recent , is a budding green oasis.
An expansive row of rose arches stretches down the length of the garden, each covered in a leafy vine. A slate pathway makes it easy to walk underneath the archway, and rows of low, bushy plants keep the ground from looking bare. The whole thing is peppered with tiny white and pink flowers.
In the background, we catch sight of a red hummingbird feeder and a lattice-like wooden fence, both keeping pests out and inviting pollinators in. The trellis has immediate visual as well as functional impacts in the garden. Thomas Rutter, master gardener and gardens content editor at , states: 'Kyle MacLachlan's rose arch is both romantic and impactful, making use of climbing and vining plants to adorn vertical structures.
This is a great example for gardeners seeking , growing upwards in smaller spaces and thereby maximizing your growing space.' The stunning technique not only shows off the plants that are present but makes room for planting more. A rose arch, similar to the one seen in Kyle Machlachlan's garden Furthermore, Rutter uses the technique in his own garden.
He says, 'As a professional gardener, I have grown both roses and wisteria vines over pergolas and walkways. Often considered some of the , these two.
