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Bought the hooks with the pot rack that the seller makes. Excellent purchase….rack, hooks and all!!

How to recreate a New Orleans style courtyard?
I am moving into a antebellum home in Mississippi this week. My entrance is on the side of the home and I have about permission to create a garden area just behind my porch. The space from the wall of the house to the tall shrubs bordering the neighbor’s yard is about 15 ft wide and about 20 ft deep. I have been looking at photos to get an idea of what the elements of a New Orleans courtyard are. I will be using Wrought iron hooks red 18 X 18 inch concrete pavers (rather than brick, due to cost). I have come up with the following list of elements to incorporate to try to get the “feel”.Wrought Iron (will try to find fence pieces at local junk stores) and table and chairs.Palm trees (many have some type of green trees overhead)Tropical plants in terra cotta potswater element (they love fountains, will try to find a small one)Statues (classical)white paint (many have a touch of white, the back of my porch and the house wall should work)overhanging plants (shepard’s hooks should give some height)old bricks (I can get a few and will use them to give varying heights to the potted plants.I have a few tall shutters to stand together as a outdoor screen to set against the bushes as a wall. I do need ideas for a “wall” to border the back of the courtyard as it faces the backyard.Does anyone else have any suggestions on any ideas I may have missed?
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