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Using Arbors and Pergolas in Landscape Design

Arbors and pergolas are two types of garden structures that can greatly contribute to the overall design of your landscape.  Arbors and pergolas add an element of interest to a yard or garden by drawing the eye upward.  Whether functional or ornamental, there are many ways you can utilize these structures to enhance your landscape design.

cedar arbors

Like many gardeners, you may be asking yourself, what is the difference between an arbor and a pergola?  While there isn’t a clear consensus on this, generally an arbor is a smaller structure with an arched top, usually standing 6 1/2 to 9 feet tall at the peak.  Arbors are often placed over walkways or a gate in a fence.  A pergola, on the other hand, has a flat top that is directly perpendicular to the straight sides it rests on.  Pergolas can range in size from small enough to just cover a walkway to large enough to span a deck or patio area.

Arbor seat

Arbors and pergolas can be either functional or purely ornamental.  If using an arbor for a functional purpose, consider adding a bench or swing to create a cozy nook for sitting and enjoying your garden.  Large pergolas can be used as an overhead cover for a deck or patio.  While the top of the pergola will probably not keep out rainwater, it can be designed to cast much needed shade on your outdoor seating area.  Arbors and pergolas with lattice sides and tops can also provide a supporting structure for vines and climbing plants.  Consider planting a climber like clematis, honeysuckle, or trumpet vine at the base of your arbor or pergola to create a beautiful floral focal point in your landscape.

Materials for arbors and pergolas vary greatly and can include wood, vinyl, or metal.  To determine what is best for you, carefully consider the pros and cons of each material type in conjunction with your situation and needs.  Wood lends a natural and sometimes rustic look to an arbor or pergola, and can be painted or stained to easily change its appearance down the road.  Wood is usually the most cost effective option; however, it won’t last as long as metal or vinyl.  Some concerns with wood structures include rotting, splintering, and decay caused by wood boring pests.

Vinyl, on the other hand, is a great maintenance free option that won’t require painting or staining.  Vinyl is also resistant to rot and decay, and will last much longer than wood.  Vinyl typically costs more than wood, but the longevity of the product may pay off in the long run.  If you decide to go with a vinyl unit, be sure to look for a UV resistant plastic that won’t fade or discolor when exposed to the sun.

Metal can also be a good material choice because it’s very durable and long lasting.  Carefully consider the type of metal, though.  Iron and steel will rust, which may or may not be desirable, depending on the look you want.  Aluminum is a good rust free metal that is lightweight and still very strong.  If you want the look of painted metal, select a product with a powder coat paint finish for durability.

Arbors and pergolas can be designed and constructed on your own, or they can easily be purchased as completed units or ready to assemble DIY kits.  If you decide to purchase a kit, you may find that online specialty stores and mail order catalogs have a better selection than your local garden center or nursery.  If you decide that an arbor or pergola isn’t the right element for your landscape design, you might want to consider other types of structures such as trellises, gazebos, or lath houses.

Whatever you decide, garden structures are a great way to add a focal point to your landscape.  They will enhance your garden’s aesthetics and add a vertical element to spaces that are usually constructed on horizontal planes.  Arbors and pergolas in particular can take a simple garden design and turn it into a graceful and beautiful area to be admired and appreciated.

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Considerations for Adding Garden Arbors and Trellises

Adding a garden arbor or trellis to your yard can be a nice “upgrade” for your landscape or garden.  Arbors, pergolas, and trellises will add to the overall look of your yard and can even boost property value.  However, there are several issues that should be taken into consideration before you begin the process of adding a new arbor or trellis.

One of the first and most important questions to ask yourself, is how does this project integrate into my current garden area?  Do you have a wood fence that you want to match the style or color of?  Or do you want your yard to have a more eclectic look?  Vinyl arbors and trellises for example are available in many colors, and often times provide a very clean, modern look.  Wrought iron or aluminum is another choice, and can provide a very classical and formal look-even something of a “castle-like” appearance if you choose black painted metal.

Manchester II Aluminum Arbor

One good idea is to purchase a landscaping software program for your computer that will allow you to take a digital photo of your home, upload it to the computer, and then incorporate various landscaping ideas or elements to the photograph so you can envision how the end result might look.  Such software programs are readily available for purchase, and operating them requires just a bit of time with the tutorials and some general computer skills.  The results are well worth the time before you begin the actual on site project.

Now that you have thought through the end result, it’s time to decide if this is going to be a “do it yourself” (DIY) project or if you’ll seek outside help, such as a licensed contractor, to do the job for you.

If you choose to make it a DIY project, how much time will you need to allocate?  Can the project be completed in a weekend, or will it require a week or more of full or part time work on your part?  Do you need to schedule vacation from work in order to start and finish in a timely manner?  Nothing is more frustrating than having an unfinished project linger on much longer than you had anticipated.  If you have a friend or family member who would be willing to help you out, now might be a good time to call upon their resources.

If you do seek outside help, one of the most important things you can do is check references.  Most reputable landscaping companies will have photo albums of their completed projects.  Look through the photos to get an idea of the overall quality of workmanship.  If you see that the contractor has completed a similar project to what you’re looking for, inquire of the name and phone number of their previous customer.  Then call those homeowners to inquire about their level of satisfaction with the job and the contractor.  Be sure to ask the following important questions:  Were you satisfied with the quality of work?  Was the work performed in a timely and satisfactory manner?  Did the end cost come in at or below the initial estimate, or did unexpected or hidden fees pop up during the project?  Lastly, inquire if you can drive by and have a look at the finished project.  Any homeowner who is happy with the end result will probably be very pleased to show it off to someone else.

No matter what your final decisions are, taking the above items into consideration will be well worth the time spent before you begin the project of adding a new arbor or trellis to your garden.  Good planning and execution is the key to a successful end result in any home project.

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Adding an Arbor or Trellis to Your Yard

If you are a home gardener, and you’re looking for a project to tackle this summer that will enhance your garden and your home’s curb appeal, consider adding an arbor or trellis to your yard.  Whether in the back yard, garden, patio, or other area, an arbor or trellis will create an ambiance and charm that is well worth the time and investment.  The following are some questions and factors you may want to consider before you begin the project of adding an arbor or trellis to your yard.

wedding arbors

The first question you must ask yourself is whether you want to build your arbor or trellis from scratch, or if you want to purchase a ready to assemble kit.  The former will certainly require more tools, knowledge, and time.  But for those who enjoy DIY projects and building in general, designing and building your own arbor or trellis can be rewarding.  On the other hand, arbor and pergola kits are readily available through many garden stores as well as catalog and online retailers.  These kits allow you to assemble your own arbor, pergola or trellis in a matter of days or even hours, providing a much faster means to an end.

If you are not someone who enjoys lengthy projects or building things, a ready to assemble kit is probably the better choice.  In some cases, the cost of a kit is comparable to what you’d spend if you built the arbor or pergola yourself.  The materials can be expensive, and when you factor in the cost of your own time, it may be well worth it to buy a kit and save yourself a lot of time and frustration.

The next question you must ask yourself is what type of arbor or trellis do you want?  What look are you trying to achieve?  Do you want a grand entrance to the garden area?  Or do you want a cozy nook within the garden itself?  If you want something that looks clean and sophisticated, you can’t beat the look of white vinyl.  It’s clean, contemporary, and many of the vinyl arbors and pergolas available today are virtually maintenance free.  A white vinyl arbor also makes a beautiful backdrop for an outdoor wedding!

Wood is another good option if you prefer a more rustic or natural look.  There are many choices available in wood arbors and trellises.  In general, steer away from pine and other soft woods that decay easily.  Redwoods like cedar are a very good option because they are naturally weather and decay resistant.

Cedar Arbors

Lastly, metal is a good option if you want something extremely durable and long lasting.  There are many metal arbors and trellises on the market today.  Be careful what type of metal you choose, though.  Steel and iron are not the best choices, because rust can be an issue after a few years.  Aluminum is an excellent choice because it is lightweight, yet very durable, and it will not rust.  Also, look for a metal that is finished with powder coat paint, as this will be the most durable.

Whatever you choose, be sure to think your project out well in advance.  Projects that are started hastily will usually run into problems before they’re finished.  With a little forethought and preparatory planning, you’re sure to end up with a successful result that will add charm and character to your home for years to come.

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