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A pitched, obelisk-like trellis is something you can easily incorporate into your garden. From variegated ivy to morning glories, it's a refuge for a variety of climbing foliage.
Obelisk: Wooden Garden Trellis. This cheery obelisk-style trellis is wrapped in chicken wire to make it extra easy for vining plants (like the watermelon plant on there) to hang on.
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Bring vertical beauty to your garden with this simple yet elegant DIY tuteur trellis. Perfect for climbing plants, this obelisk design adds structure and charm to any outdoor space—and it’s ...
Obelisks can also be used for vegetables and fruit. Tomatoes, cucumbers, pole beans, and spinach are among those that will ...
Obelisk trellises – Free-standing, pyramid-shaped structure typically 3 to 4 feet in height, this three-dimensional trellis is meant to be viewed and appreciated from every side and can serve as ...
Sooner or later, most gardeners run out of room. When the flowerbeds are full, there's really only one place to go, and that's up. Trellises and vines, especially flowering vines, give the garden ...
In the 17th and 18th centuries, trellis-work obelisks were used extensively in clipped and controlled Dutch gardens. Garden historians describe obelisks as “practically ubiquitous” in 18th ...
To make your garden more productive and more interesting, too, consider an obelisk. It's practical and adds drama to a garden. Obelisks, strictly speaking, are four-sided, tapered and made of ...