Obelisk trellis
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At Farrand Farms we don't currently sell wooden obelisks, or wooden trellis', tripods or tee pees, but we don't want to leave you without so we made our own and documented the process so you can make yours. For the price of one, $70-$100 each at the store, you can make four of your own. Buy your lumber Three 2" x 1" x 8' Four 2" x 2" x 8' - the 8' is the height of your obelisk. You can buy 6' if you prefer a shorter obelisk. If you have a table saw you can also buy two 2" x 4" x 8's and cut…

Marcie Millholland saved to Garden and Yard
This gorgeous Garden Obelisk with a solar light is the perfect garden accent all year long. Learn to build one with this easy to follow step by step plan...
Heathenv saved to Garden trellis and rungs
Follow along with this tutorial for DIY French Tuteurs for your garden! 90 minutes and about $25 in supplies is all you need!

Susan Pope saved to Potager
This gorgeous Garden Obelisk with a solar light is the perfect garden accent all year long. Learn to build one with this easy to follow step by step plan...
Jane Morrill saved to Garden
I am so excited to start doing DIY projects to go in our outdoor spaces for the season! I had the idea to create a cottage garden obelisk for our garden and Jose was kind enough to build one for me! While we have many structural supports for our garden plants, an obelisk is one that I have been wanting to add, as I love their unique shape so much! A garden obelisk is a tall structure with a pyramid-like shape used as a decor and also plant support. An obelisk can vary in style but each has a…
susan lehman saved to garden delights
How to build a garden obelisk. Follow my step by step tutorial and photos to make one for your garden in a couple of hours.

Pam Wedel saved to Coloradoscaping Ideas
Sweet peas (Lathyrus odorata) are annual climbing plants with fragrant and romantically ruffled, pea-shaped blooms. They were discovered in 1695 and have intoxicated cottage gardeners ever since.

Lyn Weeks saved to Outdoor Living