Yes, I have trumpet vine in Tucson, AZ and it’s been doing great for years! If it can handle AZ sun it should do great in LA 1 DeniseGK 3 years ago Someone else said trumpet vine is invasive, I checked on Landscape & Gardening Stack Exchange and those folks also say it is...
so lightweight that, rather than move my furniture through the entrance, i just pop the gazebo over the furniture! presto! the mesh will definitely keep even the tiny no-see-um bugs out, though you do lose some airflow in exchange (all of the gazebos are made like this now). ...
you can arrange suitable furniture according to the size of your gazebo without any worries. you can have afternoon tea, have a party, or do any other activities in your backyard, garden, or patio. a large canopy makes you still enjoy a cozy time while it’s raining or windy. mounting ...
you can arrange suitable furniture according to the size of your gazebo without any worries. you can have afternoon tea, have a party, or do any other activities in your backyard, garden, or patio. a large canopy makes you still enjoy a cozy time while it’s raining or windy. mounting ...
so lightweight that, rather than move my furniture through the entrance, i just pop the gazebo over the furniture! presto! the mesh will definitely keep even the tiny no-see-um bugs out, though you do lose some airflow in exchange (all of the gazebos are made like this now). ...
so lightweight that, rather than move my furniture through the entrance, i just pop the gazebo over the furniture! presto! the mesh will definitely keep even the tiny no-see-um bugs out, though you do lose some airflow in exchange (all of the gazebos are made like this now). ...