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Article Title: What Is Involved In Garden Arbor Designs
Author: Jeff Halper
Category: Landscaping
Word Count: 519
Keywords: Garden Arbors
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A garden arbor is a type of garden structure that invites and entices people 
into your home landscape design by giving vertical depth to your garden 
landscape. As a classic element within landscape architecture, arbors provide a 
cozy feeling of enclosure without boxing you in. When used as a functional 
structure, arbors support climbing roses, vines and other plants. You can also 
use them simply in a decorative way, to make an opening that pulls your guests 
out into your landscape. 

A Garden Arbor: Uses
Perhaps the priority of your landscape garden design is gardening and thus you 
want to support a particular kind of plant. Garden arbors give your vined 
plants a secure place to grow. Arbors make a great addition to any garden as 
they showcase beautiful flowers and make them easy to admire and view. When 
displayed at eye level and above, your prized plants are more easily seen so 
that guests can appreciate the care and cultivation that went into their 
growth. Plants that work well with arbors are roses, ivy, clematis, grapes and 
wisteria. 

Other landscaping ideas with arbors include pairing them with a beautiful 
trellis or garden gazebo that creates a focal point to draw the eye into your 
garden year-round. They can provide shade on the hottest days, serve as an 
entrance to a secret garden or act as a conversation piece. When used as a gate 
to your garden, an arbor says something special about the homeowner. 
Additionally, arbors are the perfect setting for photo ops on special occasions 
like holidays, family reunions or business entertaining. 

A Garden Arbor: Choices and Options
Sometimes called a garden arch, an arbor can be designed to fit into any 
landscape with its shape and material selection. Its shape can be varied, 
rounded, squared or as an arch over pathways.  They can come adorned with 
decorative ironwork, giving your garden a timeless appeal. 

Embellished with climbing ivy intertwined in lattice and you have a welcoming 
entrance for your guests to walk through. They can be gated or built with 
permanent benches.  Their design can show Asian, Moorish, Victorian or Art Deco 
influences, which work well in themed gardens such as a Japanese garden, a 
Mediterranean landscape design or an English garden design.

You have a wide range of choices with materials, too. Arbors can have a high 
quality thick-timber redwood frame that is stable as a stand-alone garden 
element. In the wood category, they can also be found made of cedar or willow. 
A sturdy tubular steel construction with black powder coating makes for a 
durable, weather-resistance arbor. Other choices include vinyl, copper and 
wrought iron.

Arbors dress up any space. Your landscape designer or landscape architect can 
help you incorporate the arbor into the rest of your landscape, such as by 
creating a seamless flow down a path to an outdoor room. Or you can personalize 
the arbor in your yard by the addition of an outdoor water fountain, landscape 
lighting or other hardscapes.

And now for the fun part. Sit back and enjoy the vignette you've created with 
this simple structure in your outdoor living environment.

Jeff Halper has a passion for landscaping and landscape design, for more 
information about landscaping and gardening visit http://www.exteriorworlds.com
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