Planning for a Trellis or Two for Your Garden
What most people miss about the lowly trellis is all of the benefits certain plants get from climbing up this wonderful piece of art. Yes, the trellis is a full functioning work of art! If you are smart, you can fully use the trellis as a climbing anchor point for both flowering vines and also with vegetables that vine as well like tomatoes, cucumbers and pole beans. We forget that these wonderful veggies grow very well when trellises are used; sometimes even better than you ever expected!
Trellises are sometimes incorporated into other garden structures like arbors and pergolas as well and lend themselves too many decorative alcoves in a garden. Because they are also wonderful against a wall, some tend to imprison their trellises next to their homes. However, a trellis is best used wherever you have the need for one. They can be found as stand alone features; used to build flowering walls of protection; and the small trellises can be found in flower pots! There are many to choose from and all you have to do is look.


The hand-crafted cedar Wallington Pergola is much more versatile then you would know by looking at it. On its own, it can make a great centerpiece in your yard for you to enjoy a little shelter on those lovely spring mornings with your first cup of coffee or a little shade as you entertain your family and friends.