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The elegance and timelessness of decorative and practical garden ironwork is becoming increasingly popular with professional and amateur gardeners alike. And landscapers and garden designers are also keen to incorporate the elegance and style of garden ironworks into their blueprints knowing that their clients will be delighted by the versatility that garden ironworks can bring to a patio or planting scheme. From delicate rose arches and plant supports to robust decorative iron gazebos, there is so much to choose from and so we have devised this site to bring together everything you need to know about garden ironworks all in one place. Finishes, colours, suppliers and design ideas as well as a good range of garden ironworks can all be found here. Popular since Victorian times, ironwork hanging baskets are the perfect way to display summer colour annuals in your garden. Their strong design means you can re-use them time and again to suit your garden planning. Usually fixed with decorative ironwork brackets, ornamental hanging baskets are a must-have for any gardener.
A lobster pot support is an ideal grow through support for peonies, poppies, herbaceous plants, clematis and honeysuckle. Giving the delicate fronds a robust structure over which they can climb, these lobster pots are increasingly popular with the discerning gardener looking for garden ironworks that make a great architectural feature in their own right. Lobster pots are also useful in winter when you can stuff them with straw and bracken to protect a delicate plant.
Regency or Gothic or modern, large or small - garden obelisks are here to stay; although in many of the finest gardens in the country they have never really gone away. Creating a classic feature that can be used to display many climbing plants garden obelisks are a dream for gardeners looking for a feature that will endure for years to come.
They can be bolted into a patio area beneath and used as a glorious dining area or a place in which to relax and let the sun filter through the plants that have been trained over the top. Popular with hotels and other wedding venues, garden obelisks make perfect venues for wedding photo opportunities.
Peak District cottages are a great idea to spend some time in a beautiful part of the world and see some great ironwork along the way!
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