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Metal Garden Trellis Has Multiple Uses

There is more than one use for a metal garden trellis. These outdoor decorative features can bring an element of style into your yard. You can opt to use them in a garden or as an attractive focal point in a flat area of your yard or you can even choose to bring the metal garden trellis indoors to create an outdoor feeling inside. These items can have several functions but it takes a creative eye to put them to use.

 

The traditional use for the metal garden trellis is for the garden. You can find this element in different types of gardens across the country. The trellises add dimension and texture to just about any outdoor garden area and they serve to provide a nice place for vines to grow comfortably and attractively.

Vines can pose a problem in some gardens. They grow haphazardly on the fence or even on the outdoor lawn furniture. However, they can be used as very attractive foliage in your design if they are trained to grow on a metal garden trellis. You can still have the old word feel of vine vegetation while maintaining control of you space.

Some people opt to actually plant vines at the foundation of a metal garden trellis. I love to see the flowering types of vines that are abundant during the summer months. I do prefer to see these flowers on metal garden trellis than on a hillside or on the side of a house. The deliberate nature of using trellises to control vines makes the plants appealing and definitely more appreciated in the long run.

You can have the most barren of all lawns but if you add one simple focal feature to the area you are well on your way to creating a warm and inviting outdoor space. A metal garden trellis can be used to define an area. Setting this element in the yard creates a kind of outdoor room. Adding some wrought iron patio furniture into the mix will create an inviting sitting area in a once barren landscape.

For those who want to bring the outdoors inside a metal garden trellis can be the thing to use. This element works well as a headboard for your bed. I wouldn’t have believed it myself if I hadn’t seen it on a show produced by Home and Garden Television. The crew on the design show made a magnificent headboard out of a metal garden trellis. It looked amazing and it did wonders for the room.

Whether you are looking to define space outdoors or whether you are trying to bring the outside in, a metal garden trellis can be the ideal element.



 

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