By request I have put down my trowel and washed the dirt from my hands so I can share a little of my creative world with you. The Creative Gardener was created out of the desire to combine all of my passions. Gardening, teaching, designing, writing, decorating and treasure hunting. This all takes place at my little red house with the white pickett fence surrounded by my garden that grows wild and happy!
Monday, March 23, 2009
Things for climbers!
It can be difficult to get a good picture of a trellis, you look right through them, so we just put an old door up in the middle of the back yard in order to do a photo shoot of some new creations. Climbers are one of my favorites in the garden and you always need interesting things to support them. Honey suckle, Jasmine, Clematis, Hops, and Sweet Peas are a few of the climbers that we enjoy in our garden. The trellises can be placed among your flower gardens or on their own to add color to a bare area or even a porch. Each piece is individually made of mostly recycled rusted iron, so your trellis would be a one of a kind. We also will do custom arbors and trellises to fit your specific needs. When touring your local plant nurseries be sure to take time to look at the selection of climbers, they are easy to grow, add height to the garden and color if you choose. Happy Gardening!~Jacque
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2 comments:
beautiful even with nothing growing on them! That's what is the hardest part...when it is not full...is is too ugly for words? Your creation is wonderful....and I like that door too!!!!!
I love it!!!(-: Very pretty and artistic(-: I saw some of those wire topiary balls on someones blog that they had just stuck in a pot and it looked great that way. The trellis would be great just stuck in the garden to look at too!!!
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