Start Thinking of Spring Additions to Your Garden
Even though winter is just gearing up in many locations around the country, it's never to late to start planning your garden for 2007. If you don't already have one, a garden trellis can add a great deal of charm to your outdoor space. You can use a trellis or even more than one to help define one area from the next or to create private spaces within the garden setting. Train climbing roses and ivy up your trellises or hang individual baskets from the grates. Whatever you do, your trellises are bound to add beauty and architectural interest to your landscape design.
If you want to make your garden space a real impact piece, consider adding a perspective trellis. This type of trellis is made to mount to walls and give the look of depth. They do good work for splitting up one area and making another into a separate point in your garden. They are idea if you want to set up a cozy gathering nook in your garden for spring and summer gatherings and have a separate area where you have your own spot to garden and relax when no one is visiting. There are a number of choices such as the
Venetian Perspective trellises or perhaps a Double Roman Arch perspective set for a dramatic affect.
Classic, lattice trellises are the type most people are accustomed to seeing in garden areas. If you prefer a simpler garden accent, perhaps add a simply designed Arched Lattice Panel trellises. This is a lovely and basic piece that won't overpower a small garden area while doing the work of a larger trellis and training the greenery of your choice to grow up the lattices and creating a lovely piece for your garden all the same.
Who says a trellis has to be made of wood? If your taste runs more to the eclectic why not check out the wrought iron sculpted trellis designs? The Scroll Leaf Trellises are made to replicate the running, twisting vines such as ivy or roses that will be climbing the rungs when used in your garden area. As you can see trellises offer beauty and versatility to your outdoor areas. It's just a matter of deciding the style you want to project in your garden area and you'll have a lot of choices!
posted by Home Decor Experts - Accent Architecturals