This is the continuation of a perfectly wonderful thread JasperDale created. If you haven't seen Part 1, you definitely should go there when you have some time to dream:
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/947352/
Let's See Your ARBORS and TRELLISES! Part 2
I bought a whole bunch of trellises today at good old HD. They were cheap. That's why I bought a whole bunch. They are not works of art, but the clems cover them so fast, I can't rationalize spending much money on them as a supporting structure.
Thanks, Zu !
No prob, JD.
And a great picture it is! Pretty arbor, nice petunias, and a fabulous raised bed.
Great First pic.Sue.
What a nice sight for sore winter eyes Sue.
Beautiful, we are building a new trellis over part of the driveway this spring for my wisteria. I was outside yesterday as the weather is just beautiful and I was doing some work and looking around at exactly where I want the post to go. Man this thing is going to be huge.
your killing me.
I want an arbor real bad,but no place for it here,I'll just enjoy yours.
Great arbor!
Sometimes I drive in neighborhoods with lovely arbors in the front of a house and nothing growing on it, or even near it, such a waste!
On the left side, we have a Jackmanii clematis climbing up and on the right side, New Dawn climbing rose.
I made the template to cut out for the top and we used trellis bought from HD for the sides and top. It made for a nice afternoon project. I'd like to design another one this summer for the back walkway. There's one already there but it's abit flimsy(purchased it at a discount store about 4 years ago).
I kinda like it with the gate being a little "off " LOL!
It definitely gives it that homemade look! lol!
nothing wrong with that at all !
Those "whatever they are" are extremely cool ! Where did you get them? And what are they made of ?
Ooooh, I like the one on the right especially.
Thay are clay sculptures.
The tallest is 40" the shorter one is 30"
Tall one in the Daylily garden and the short one on the deck amongst the potted coleus containers
Very unique, Jo Ann.
saanansandy, looks like you've got plenty of room to plant behind the trellis, and a great blank slate to work with.
Love that first picture, Sue, it really frames the raised bed, and the petunia container.
Cool sculptures! Can they be out in the freezing weather?
No they will come inside in October and reside in my livingroom and bathroom.
They are made of terrecotta clay, it is more porus than a high fired clay so it holds moisture. When freezing occurs it opens the walls of the piece and it cracks and shatters apart, very sad to see.
they must look lovely in your home as well. Did you make them yourself?
No alas I cant work with clay anymore, just too heavy.
You have to be strong and flexable to do sculpture.
They were made by a local woman.
I'm so lucky to live in an area where there are so many artists.
Do you have any art festivals in your area? We have one once a year in a local park. It's wonderful to walk through and see everyone's work. I try to save a little bit of money each week so I can pick something up when I'm there.
There are two festivals of some signifigence (sp)
Corn Hill in July and Clothesline in September.
Lots of artists ,not much original art.
Dont get me going on that topic.
There are more important shows in other parts of the country.Heavily juried and beautiful original work.
Love the Asian Jasmine! Great job.
NICE!!
The Asian Jasmine looks great. With all the trimming does it bloom well? I'd like to do something like that with Pyracanthia.
Wow, love the jasmine one! Great job!
no, it doesn't bloom. I would hate to work with pyracantha thorns.
This is a pic of my silver lace vine- It grew in great profusion like this for about five years. I would prune it back to six feet about every other year (and fill a pickup truck with the brush) It was full of bird nests and looked like it was snowing when the wind blew through it when in full bloom. Then it just did not come back one spring... I was heartbroken! I have a friend who had the same thing happen the same year. An extra cold winter maybe?! I decided to try something different so replaced it with a porcelain berry vine. Prett,y but not nearly as spectacular. Unfortunately both were/are irresistable to Japanese Beetle. I spray with sevin and it literally rains beetles for hours!!
That is so gorgeous!
How long did it take the Silver Lace Vine to get as big as shown in your photo?
I would have been heartbroken also whit. We all know that was not an overnight sensation. It took time and love.
The Asian Jasmine is amazing, Nery.
The silver lace vine is intriguing, mwhit, and so is the idea of beetle rain. Does anyone else use sevin on Japanese beetles? I remember when sevin would get rid of every pest, but I get rose curculio weevils now that just laugh at sevin.
Yes, that entire thing is great. Great proportions, great design and great selection of vine. You get a great big A+ for that project !!!
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