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These arbor and trellis ideas show ways to grow plants, add privacy, and provide overhead shade in your garden or patio. Rose arbors are the classic choice, but there are many other planting options as well.
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Arbors, Trellis, Obelisks, and More
Arbors, trellis, obelisks, screens…these are all great ways to add vertical interest to the garden, combining function with art. What starts out as a plant support becomes a beautiful focal point like the arbor in the first image (below).I’ve gathered a bunch of images from garden tours to give you ideas for your garden.
Here you’ll see supports for climbers, seating areas, bold artistic structures, rustic arbors, and more. While adding one of these items can transform your garden, don’t forget that removing an old one is equally as transformative, also providing a fresh start.
If you want to build a structure, check your local library for plans.
Climbing Plant Ideas
Be sure the plants you choose suit your climate and hardiness zone, benefit local wildlife, and are non-invasive.
Ornamental Plants
These are woody plants that grow as vines and may also climb structures.
- Honeysuckle
- Roses
- Grape
- Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia)
- Climbing hydrangea
- Clematis | Virgin’s Bower (Clematis virginiana) is native to parts of North America
Climbing Vegetables & Fruits
- Peas
- Beans
- Cucumber
- Pumpkin
- Zucchini
- Watermelon
- Tomato (indeterminate)
1Garden Arbor in Rose Garden
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2Defining a Patio
This garden has a bold, contemporary look I love. It’s all about the incredible structure surrounding the patio area and the use of black stain on the wood including the surrounding garden fence.
Need trellis for climbing fruitandveggie vines? Here’s an idea.
This next one is a different version of the same idea:
3Simple Staircase Plant Stand
I made this project for my garden. It can be used outdoors or indoors. If you need privacy or more plant supports, you could add trellis or arbor.
Use prefab stair stringers and this project is easy!
You can get the complete staircase plant stand tutorial here.
4Seating Area with Trellis Roof
If you compare this seating area to the previous garden, you can see how influential the choice of paint and stain colours are. This one stained black would have an entirely different vibe.
Want to make a chain link fence private? See this post for a variety of ideas.
5Seating Area With Roof Amongst Pine Trees
6Hot Tub Area
7Outdoor Dining Area
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8Rustic Log Arbor
The clematis is slowly making its way up this arbor.If you would like a really simple way to understand clematis care, see this easy guide.
9Rose Arbor With Walkway
10Arbor with Garden Gate
11Arbor with Trellis Sides
12Rose Garden Arbor With Bench
Yes, the scent in this rose garden is just as lovely as you’d expect!
13Simple Arbor in Perennial Garden
14White Arbor With Seating Area
15Trellis-Walled Outdoor Garden Room
This structure to eventually be entirely covered in vines, creating a nice, cool place to sit on a hot day.
16Support for Overhead Climbing Vines
This type of structure is a great idea if you want more privacy in your back garden but don’t wish to have a tall fence or wait for trees to grow.
17Rustic Fence Rail Arbor With Climbing Clematis
18Japanese-Inspired Teahouse Seating Area
This entire garden was designed to mimic classic Japanese gardens, or as much as you can do this in Canada. Lots of green, with a few white flowers, stones, small fountains with running water, and places to sit like this teahouse-inspired area.
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19Classic White Arched Garden Arbor
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20Basic White Garden Arbor With Picket Fence
21Rustic Fence Rail Arbor With Metal Trellis Sides
There are more ideas for turning wheelbarrows into planters here.
22Simple Curved Arbor With Clematis
23Large Grid Privacy Screen With Climbing Roses
24Garden Obelisk – 4 Sided
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25Blue Garden Obelisk
This one is in my garden and holds a watermelon vine.
You can get the free obelisk tutorial here.
26Garden Obelisks in Wooden Planters
27Garden Obelisk With Pointy Top
28Rustic Fence Rail Trellis
I included this one just for the whimsy. I like it when gardeners just do what they can with what they have.
29Old Wooden Ladder
This is the simplest way to add vertical interest to a garden – old wooden ladders. This one sat in my garden for years and gradually the tendrils of the clematis took hold and it was covered in beautiful flowers.
30DIY Strawberry Arbor
This DIY strawberry arbor is a smart way to add vertical growing space to your garden. You can add any container plants including flowers, strawberries, salad greens, herbs, or tomatoes!
Ready to grow?
See this complete guide to growing strawberries for lots of good tips.
31Freestanding Privacy Screen
If you want privacy,this is a freestanding privacy screenI built in my garden. And yes, those are bug hotels on there.
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