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Article Title: Garden Archs Can Enhance Your Yard
Author: Jeff Halper
Category: Landscaping
Word Count: 487
Keywords: Garden Arch
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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A type of garden structure, a garden arch helps turn a mundane garden into a 
masterpiece. It is one of the ways a homeowner-gardener expresses a belief that 
their living environment includes the sum total of their property-not just the 
four walls of the house. It says that beauty and form are important to the 
people who live here. By adding shape, texture and variety to your home 
landscape design, a garden arch provides practicality, an acknowledgement of 
time's passage, a visual metaphor, mood and whimsy.

A Garden Arch: Placement and Shapes
Sometimes used interchangeably with the term "garden arbors," outdoor arches 
are classic architectural shapes that are often used near the doorway to a 
garden or home. When placed in a series, they mark a special spot, as when used 
to cover the pathway to a garden gazebo. If you have a flat yard, they can 
create vertical dimensions in your landscape. When paired with a gate, they 
simply say, "Come in-welcome." You can include them in your patio design or 
deck design, let one be the entrance to an outdoor room, or use one as a focal 
point in a small garden design. Whether you designate them as pure decoration 
or put them to work, arches can support vegetables, fruits, vines or climbing 
roses.

Outdoor arches come in many shapes. A list would include:
- Traditional French shape. Monet's gardens in Giverny, France have made this 
shape famous for outdoor arches. There, the central alley is covered by 
climbing roses supported by iron arches. These arches have a flat profile, 
making them work well for wider spans. 
- Roman arches. These arches are larger in both height and width and, when used 
in a row or series, almost give the appearance of a loggia or pergola. When 
covered with flowering vines, you can create a softscape made of green plant 
material, interesting texture, color and fragrance. Consider combining Roman 
arches with an outdoor water fountain or outdoor sculpture.
- Gothic style. Festooned with hoops, finials, swirls and twirls, this style 
fits perfectly in an English garden design.
- Fruit tree arches. Sturdy and practical, these arches can be used with small 
fruit trees and bushes. For instance, a fruit tree can be planted on either 
side of the arch and trained to meet at the top.

A Garden Arch: Materials
Many decisions will go into your material selection-style, hardiness and 
budget. You will also want to consider your other hardscape selections and make 
sure all looks are well-coordinated. Here are some of your options:
- Galvanized steel arches. Unmatched in strength and longevity.

- Copper arches. Providing exceptional beauty and durability. Works well in a 
Japanese garden design.

- Wood arches. Eco-friendly wood makes stunning outdoor arches in simple and 
complex shapes.

- Wrought iron arches. A classic choice.

- Vinyl arches. They have the look of painted wood, but will not warp, crack or 
rot. They look good and, with proper construction, will last a long time.

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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