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English Arbor:

English Arbor We have a prefabricated English arbor in our front yard. It straddles the concrete landing before the steps that descend to the driveway at the bottom of a 6-foot bank. The bank is covered with old-fashioned daylilies. The steps were installed 55 years ago when the former owners attempted to establish a degree of gentility in the wilds of the Catskills. The arbor was added by us last year. To the right and the left of the arbor are American bittersweet (Celastrus scandens), and I've trained some of their branches to wind about the plastic and metal hoops. They have, in fact, wound so much and so tightly, that if the arbor breaks up in pieces, its shape will remain in the branches. Bittersweet is classified as a weed by many gardeners and there is good reason: They send out curling tentacles in all directions and if given half an opportunity, they would probably engulf the house.

As with arches, arbors can be built in many styles to suit varying types of garden, so it should not be too difficult to come up with something that fits in exactly with your own plot. It is a good idea to take photographs of the area where the arbor is to be built and use tracing paper overlays to try out various designs until you find the right one. Similar sizes of wood should be used for an arbor as for an arch and the minimum width and headroom apply also.

See Also Free-standing Arbor Follows:

Erecting a free-standing arbor follows the procedure for a wooden archway. Individual arch frames are nailed together and set in holes in the ground with cement collars. When the cement has set, additional crosspieces and rails can be added to tie the structure together. You will need surprisingly few tools and materials to construct an arch or arbor using rustic poles. Although the construction must be sound, accuracy is not quite as essential as it would be with wood of uniform section. Slight variations in the sizes and arrangement of the frame's pieces are all part of the attraction of the final appearance.

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On The Other Hand See About The Arbor Top:

But I simply cut them back and continue to wind a few strays about the arbor top. The resulting growth is now 18 feet long and 4 to 8 feet wide: In summer a marvelous hummock of leaves, rising slowly to engulf the arbor, in winter an abstract jumble of dark brown lines. To the right of the bittersweet is a Persian lilac. The original base of the trunk is still there, very old and gnarled, but the great bulk of this large bush is made of maturing suckers that themselves are now 15 years old. We don't spend much time in this area during the summer beŽcause the back gardens, the pond, and the nearby woods take all our attention.

Again, beware of an uncovered trellis or arbor when taking informal portraits or groups, because prominent horizontal or vertical lines always detract. The clapboarded side of a house is similarly undesirable when taking reasonably close-up pictures of people. Garden bushes and other foliage make better backgrounds. In other words, look beyond your subject, because your Camera most certainly will.
 
 

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