Oregonian: Daily home & garden tip: Make the most of space with an obelisk
To make your garden more productive and more interesting, too, consider an obelisk. It's practical and adds drama to a garden. Obelisks, strictly speaking, are four-sided, tapered and made of stone.
Daily home & garden tip: Make the most of space with an obelisk
Obelisks make a good point. They’re an ancient garden ornament with plenty of modern style. Obelisks give a garden a lift; they’re monumental exclamation points that capture your eye and attention and ...
Grow plants vertically on a wood trellis design for the ideal way to make the most of small spaces within your garden or backyard using garden obelisk plans. Traditionally found in formal gardens, ...
An ornamental garden obelisk grown upon by a Clematis, Jasmine, Honeysuckle or Passiflora set within a bed or border is a sight to see. The climber can grow up the obelisk and be a statement piece for ...
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Here is a quick overview of when to plant the most popular types of vegetables for your spring garden. Scroll down for the full list. Cole crops (broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, lettuce, spinach): Direct seed around January 16 if ground is workable. For better results, start indoors around December 19 and transplant around February 7. Onions, potatoes, and peas: Plant around December 29. If ...