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Garden Obelisks - Grow Vertical Crops in Style

Expert Author Sharon Sweeny

Make your garden the talk of the neighborhood by adding garden obelisks to grow vines of flowers, fruits and vegetables. Adding vertical interest to your garden, vegetables grown vertically take up far less space than when the same varieties are allowed to grow sprawling along the ground. If you have a small yard or limited garden space, garden obelisks are a good choice to use in both flower and vegetable beds.

Plain, garden variety fencing or supports for your vertically-grown vegetables get the job done, but decorative garden support structures like obelisks will add a touch of design and class to your vegetable garden. And because they're made of sturdy metal, they'll last for years. They're easily moved from place to place in the vegetable garden, making crop rotation easy.

Garden obelisks look great as a garden sculpture with no plants growing on them. Wrap them with strings of tiny white or colored lights for nighttime interest in your yard or garden. Feature a trio of obelisks of different sizes, grouped together, for a dramatic effect.

The metal ones in our modern gardens differ from original stone obelisks in the way they are constructed. Stone obelisks were cut from a single piece of stone. They are four-sided and taper to a pyramid at the top.

Garden obelisks are almost always fashioned of metal. Four metal rods are secured with cross bars to form the base and then secured again at the top with shorter cross bars, forming the traditional tapered, four-sided obelisk shape.

Instead of a pyramid, the top of metal garden obelisks are finished off with a decorative metal finial or a scroll-like fashioned piece of metal. Decorative metalwork often adorns the corner uprights; still more decorative metalwork creates the suggestion of a pyramid at the top.

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