Garden Arbor

Written by Timothy Elliott
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A garden arbor provides a welcoming embrace for visitors to your garden. Just as many theatrical stages are set beneath a proscenium arch, beautiful gardens may be "framed" by these elegant archways. Think about the ways in which you introduce your home to guests through gates, welcome mats, wreaths, and other ornaments, and the garden arbor makes perfect sense.

Garden arbors are not just aesthetic touches for your thriving plants, but functional structures that can support vegetation. You may choose to weave vines or flowers through the latticework of your arbor for a fully integrated look. Or simply have it stand apart as its own rightful attraction.

Types of Garden Arbors

The Springfield arbor uses subtle contours to blend perfectly with your landscape. Its diamond lattice pattern is a natural fit with your backyard and looks entirely organic, which is the way most gardeners prefer things. The Springfield is also quite affordable in comparison to other arbors such as the Nantucket, which is essentially a larger version of the Springfield.

Most home furnishings stores have their own separate garden departments where you can purchase arbors and other accents. For discount garden and home furnishings, look online for direct wholesalers who can undercut more expensive retail outlets by bypassing distributors and marketers altogether. You can expect the same selection online that you'd find at your local nursery, so there's really no compelling reason not to shop over the Web and save some money.


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