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Article Title: A Wrought Iron Trellis As Focal Point In Your Landscape
Author: Jeff Halper
Category: Landscaping
Word Count: 497
Keywords: Wrought Iron trellis
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In your landscape design, a wrought iron trellis creates an accessory accent. 
It gives the eye a place to rest when viewing the landscape as a whole. Most 
often, wrought iron trellises are paired with plants, usually a vine, to give 
the plants an acceptable place to climb to higher places. Trellises are also 
effective when situated in an open expanse to provide elevation. 

Part of the landscaping vocabulary called garden structures, a category that 
includes outdoor gazebos, garden arbors and garden arches, trellises can be 
made into a dizzying variety of shapes and styles. Just to name a few of the 
wonderful designs you will find: symmetrical grids, simple lines, repeating 
patterns, ornate flourishes, fleur-de-lis, trefoils and realistic elements like 
grapes or small birds.

A wrought iron trellis is a thoughtful element in any landscape, but it becomes 
particularly effective from a visual point of view when combined with a wrought 
iron fence or wrought iron gates in the same motif. By picking up the same 
theme and using it in different places, you unite the landscape.

Another feature of landscape architecture that trellises play off well against 
are outdoor water fountains. The combination of solid iron and soft green, 
moving water and soothing sound, can be entrancing. A trellis can also be an 
effective addition to your patio design by providing a place for the softening 
touch of greenery, perhaps against a blank wall. They can be put to good use in 
formal and informal outdoor rooms, too. 

Besides the pleasing aesthetics that a wrought iron trellis provides, it can 
have some practical uses as well. It can serve as an attractive screen to hide 
any unsightly elements in your yard, such as a utility easement or 
air-conditioning unit. A trellis can be put to work as a de facto room divider 
to separate different zones. For example, you can use it to create the illusion 
of a transition area between an outdoor kitchen and an open-air deck.

A trellis can be worked into practically any home landscape design, even a 
theme landscape. A Mediterranean landscape design, with its emphasis on casual 
spaces for entertainment and characterized by the practical vegetation found in 
the Mediterranean area, is ready-made for trellises. In an English garden 
design, you are almost required to have one! A trellis even works in a modern 
landscape design. With the right design, of course. You might even think about 
using it as an interesting juxtaposition to a contemporary water fountain.

An important consideration for any outdoor trellis is its hardiness. In 
Houston, a trellis must withstand the extremes of our weather from the 
blistering heat of summer to the regular torrential rainstorm to the occasional 
freeze. 

Metal that has been galvanized and powder coated, in particular, works well for 
our climate. While the initial expense will be a little more than with plain 
metal, in the long run, it usually turns out to be a better investment because 
it lasts longer and is easier to maintain.

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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