Growing up instead of out saves space in tight urban areas; garden structures like arbors and trellises can create drama and a sense of seclusion, or bring height and depth to small spaces.
Growing up instead of out saves space in tight urban areas; garden structures like arbors and trellises can create drama and a sense of seclusion, or bring height and depth to small spaces.
It's artichoke season on California.
During a photoshoot for our new Sculptural Wildlife Habitats (Bee Bungalow, Birdy Bungalow and Birdy Cafe -blog post to come!) we stumbled upon a gorgeous un-staged scene in our edible garden studio that took our breath away. It involved a fruiting artichoke, a bougainvillea 'Orange King' an Akoris Garden Tuteur Sr. in Berry color and a Mira Garden Trellis Sr. in Aubergine color.
Our clients are so creative. So clever. So stylish. Observe this incredible assemblage of white bougainvillea growing inside our Lazio Vase Trellis in leaf color. This comes to us from the front yard of Carol Schaeffer (Laurel Canyon resident in Los Angeles). Carol clearly has a great eye for inventive, artful landscaping (notice the exotic silvery succulent and low-water plantings). Amazing!
Email us photos of how you've integrated your TerraTrellis in your garden - we will post and write about it! Make sure to tell us your first name, where you live and what you've got growing in your trellis! Pictured below: Clematis 'Elsa Spaeth' supported by Ina Wall Trellis Jr (in Cloud).
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