Tag: garden arbors
Gardens: Need some “Wow?” Think Arbor
by admin on Aug.16, 2013, under Shop@RoseCottage
Amazing how much a sometimes minor change can make to the atmosphere of your backyard/garden. Adding a birdbath, a few garden stones, or an arbor can instantly enhance your property’s “personality.” Here are a few suggestions:
This New England Arbors Rosewood Pergola Arbor features a classic arch top and elegant side panels for a look that is eternally stylish.
The Rosewood Arbor is also easy to assemble and install.
Included with the Rosewood Pergola Arbor are ground stakes, assembly and installation instructions.
Material: Cedar
Dimensions: 86.7″H x 47″W x 24″D
Price: Just under $300.
Also under $300 is the Eden Arbors Westhaven Pergola Vinyl Arbor.
If you need a low maintenance option, this is an elegant open lattice piece designed to train woody vines and create an outdoor piece of art.
You’ll love walking through your favorite greenery and blossoms after an enjoyable growth period – think of the possibilities!
Crafted to last, this arbor is built with PVC that is guaranteed against rot, cracks, warping, yellowing, and weather damage.
Post size: 2 x 3.5 inches
Width: 50 inches
Have a larger space to fill?
This arbor with “wings” might be your answer.
The Dura-Trel Grand Colonial Vinyl Arch Arbors w/Wings provides total freedom from maintenance. They never need painting, staining, or sealing to keep their exceptional good looks. 32″ Ground Anchors are included and limited assembly is required.
Dura-Trel’s line of lawn and garden compliments are an unbeatable and maintenance-free enhancement that will transform the outdoors from average to outstanding. As you would expect from a national corporation with over 25 years experience like theirs, Dura-Trel offers affordability, 20-year warranties, and easy to follow instructions.
Arbor Size: 58″ W x 100″ H x 48″ D 50″
Width with wings is 132″ Wide
Post Size: 4″ x 4 ” posts.
Price: Around $1,000.
Happy Weekend!
Weird Weather and Spring Bulbs
by admin on Jan.25, 2012, under Images, Real Estate
So, what is good for heating bills – sporadically warmer-than-usual temperatures this year in North Carolina, is not good for Spring bulbs – which are now popping up too early.
Although I plant the new bulbs a bit deeper each year, the weather always seems to trick them into sticking their noses out of the ground – usually just before a bank of 20-degree mornings.
Here’s what I’ve found today, January 25th…
Such is the life of a gardener…Oh well…
+ $10 off orders of $99 or more. Use code CJGGREEN
Time to think Spring for this year’s garden and to plan for some new color to my predominantly green landscape. Here are some current specials, (and some garden improvement ideas) from Garden.com:
+ Winter Clearance! 50% off Patio Furniture Covers and Free Shipping on Address Plaques!
+ Clearance Items – up to 80% off!
+ Wood Arbors in Stock at Garden.com
Don’t forget your “Valentine” Gardener…
+ Valentine’s Day Gifts – Free Shipping on 50 Great Gifts for the special gardener in your life.