Downspout Trellis
The great advantage of this trellis is that it can make downspouts disappear. The three 8" semi-circular sections (each 36" long) will completely cover a downspout. They can also be used to surround posts or just as tall narrow trellises. Made from heavy 8-gauge powder-coated steel wire. A versatile, useful and attractive product.
Sweet 'n' low: The revolutionary new range of clematis are ideal for small garden spaces
A revolutionary new range of clematis is ideal for containers, patios and even hanging baskets, says Pattie Barron.
Flea Market Gardening - Real people, real gardens, real projects! Gardening and garden junk ideas
morning glory wheel trellis/do you know how expensive these wheels have gotten. I guess everyone wants one
Good Morning, Glories! {super simple DIY morning glory trellis} - breida with a b.
If you’re in the garden with my mom – well if I’m in the garden with my mom, I just never know what little thing that I’ve mentioned will turn up on my doorstep, er. . .I mean, at my garden gate. . . I think we actually were in the garden when I asked(...)
bird houses with clematis
bird houses with clematis by ksrose on Indulgy.com
Downspout Cover Trellis
Clothe your unsightly downspouts with beautiful flowering vines with this clever downspout cover trellis. Clematis look delightful on these trellises and will come back year after year. Moon vines, morning glories and Dutchman's Pipes work well, too. Four 30" green wire trellises rise 10 ft. from the ground. These trellises can also be assembled back-to-back in a tube to cover a mailbox post with vines. Use them as a lamp post trellis or encircle a porch post to create an elegant entryway…
Summer Patio Plant Collection
Summer Patio Plant Collection from Van Meuwen
Building With Bamboo: Planter and Trellis
Use these tips and tricks when building with bamboo to make your planter and trellis strong.
Mississippi State University Extension Service
The deodar cedar is one of my favorite trees in larger landscapes.
Invisible Trellis
We have had some of our vines recently take off and have been trying to keep them up on our walls and pillars out back. So when I read this article by Martha Stewart I thought I would have to give it a try. Vines appear to defy gravity and let your wall show through when they climb without supportive woodwork. Eyehooks screwed into siding or walls and networks of medium-gauge wire hold delicate vines. (Heavier climbers, such as roses, will need heavy-gauge wire.) Design a grid by placing…
Garden Housecalls - Down-Sizing the Lawn
Lawns aren't the low-care vegetation they're usually cracked up to be, and aren't terribly environmentally friendly or helpful to wildlife either. There are ways to reduce the lawn without spending a fortune or creating a ton of new work. Here's what one gardener did…
Morning glories in a pot that I placed in an unsteady chair. I jigsawed out a circle out of the seat, and slipped the flower pot inside! The chair becomes the trellis!