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Next, where to place an arch? There may be an obvious site in the garden, crying out for a bountifully blooming arch, at the main entrance or, for more ambitious projects, connecting ‘ garden rooms’ that are bordered by high hedges or trellis fences. The traditional English wirework design also lends an open lattice surface for twining climbers to cling and grow through. Garden Requisites’ zinc galvanised steel garden arches are rust resistant, super solid and will last a lifetime, or two, or three lifetimes. Woody trained plants such as climbing or rambling Roses, Wisteria and Laburnum will be supported by and intertwine with an arch for years so wooden arches, prone to rotting and storm damage, are not a great investment. In the open areas of the garden, the planting can be lifted, raised up via garden arches, connecting hedges, wirework fences, garden trellis, arbours, even topped with the focal point garden pinnacle of a timelessly glorious gazebo.įirstly, the material of these structures must be failsafe. Rummage for any notes made on colour, shape, texture and style and plan to provide supporting structures throughout the garden for new planting treasures. To spy in our mind’s eye how the planting might pan out, it’s good to recall last year’s successes and failures as well as to capture precious scraps of inspiration from visiting other’s green spaces. In a few weeks, the green will be knee high but, for the moment, we can still visualise more clearly, from the ground up, how this year’s garden might take shape.
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It’s springtime in England and thawed ground in still-bare gardens is ready to erupt, dotted with splashes of yellow daffs and Forsythia, with the promise of much-welcomed warmer winds, rainbow waves of Tulips and shooting perennials.