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Article Title: Wrought Iron And The Garden Gate
Author: Jeff Halper
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Word Count: 509
Keywords: Wrought Iron Garden Gate
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The wrought iron garden gate is iconic in the human imagination. It is the 
stuff of fairy tales. It calls forth kings and queens and castles. It evokes 
secret places, maybe even magical ones. It can convey simplicity and warmth and 
hospitality. We have made the wrought iron garden gate into many things and, 
frankly, all of them are pretty wonderful. 

The history of humans and wrought iron began sometime in The Middle Ages (which 
explains the association with tales of knights and damsels and derring-do). 
Blacksmiths, artisans and craftsmen have, ever since, been devising inventive 
ways to twist and twirl wrought iron.

Technically speaking, wrought iron is rarely produced today. Due to the expense 
of production, true wrought iron has been consigned to historic preservation 
projects. Most of the landscape products of today called wrought iron, 
including wrought iron garden gates, are made from a material known as mild 
steel.  

However, today's wrought iron gates are still as functional as any castle 
gateway. Maybe even more so when outfitted with the appropriate hardware. 
Technology has provided you with several options to choose from, including 
keyless locks, electronic keypads or keyed locks.

These gates are also functional in the way they improve air circulation within 
the landscape design, something any professional landscaper in Houston is happy 
to make good use of. 

Landscape architects and landscape designers also use wrought iron gates in 
combination with other hardscapes. For instance, the gate can open onto a 
garden pathway that functionally leads your guests into the landscape and 
visually gives the eye a line to follow.

Decorative iron gates are also stunning accompaniment to outdoor water 
fountains and garden structures such as outdoor gazebos and garden arbors. 
Standing outside the gate, the visitor gets just a glimpse of those pleasures 
that lie on the other side.

If you add a garden arch to the gate, it then becomes a total and complete 
entrance. It is especially welcoming when the arch is entwined with a flowering 
vine such as honeysuckle, Carolina yellow jasmine or pink coral vine (that also 
attracts butterflies). 

The gate and arch can be further enhanced with artful landscape lighting. The 
lighting serves a dual purpose: at night it creates a fanciful interplay of 
light and shadow and, at the same time, makes for a safe and secure entry.

A wrought iron garden gate fits into and serves all these aesthetic and 
utilitarian purposes. It can stand alone as the only wrought iron you use or 
you can combine it with wrought iron fences and wrought iron driveway gates in 
the same design. Or you can use iron in smaller quantities, say the decorative 
iron gate paired with just a wrought iron trellis or echoed by a wrought iron 
wall element. 

Finally, and this is very important, wrought iron garden gates can be so much 
more than a security feature or a design device. And that's because they still 
retain the magical hold on our imaginations. They are inviting. They are 
tantalizing. They are elegant. They are well-crafted. Just like a good fairy 
tale.

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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