Timber Pyramid Obelisk
Add height and structure to the garden with our Timber Pyramid Obelisk, lending valuable support to climbing plants such as roses, clematis, runner beans and sweet peas
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Add height and structure to the garden with our Timber Pyramid Obelisk, lending valuable support to climbing plants such as roses, clematis, runner beans and sweet peas.
Designed and manufactured in our Suffolk factory using FSC certified wood, the pyramid shaped plant support obelisk is finished in an attractive shade of lichen green.
Supplied flat-packed for easy delivery (assembly only takes a few minutes), the pyramid obelisk will bring colour and character to your garden all year round.
- Timber Pyramid Obelisk now only available in large
- Large measures 1.8m H x 0.5m W at base
- Supplied in attractive Lichen Green finish
- Comes flat packed
- Manufactured from FSC certified wood
Product Reviews
Richard is wanting to use the obelisk with stained glass, making a statement in the garden. Not with plants. Its perfect for his project.
lovely colour, easy to assemble but think the metal prongs should be longer to stop it blowing over.
Wonderful focal point for any garden. I now have two - one for a vigorous clematis and the other a climbing rose - but looks so good you don't need anything! Easy to assemble, robust and excellent quality. Particularly like the metal spikes on end of uprights - mean that wood doesn't touch the soil - major area of rot on other wooden obelisks.
What The Press Say
Sunday Times Home Supplement13th July 2008
Rachel DeThame - How to Stop your Garden Looking Flat
"I have just taken delivery of a tall wooden obelisk from Harrod Horticultural. Painted in a muted pale green, it will be the centrepiece of one of a series of new 'rooms' I am planning in the garden for next year. Other plant supports are more businesslike, designed to be entirely obscured by stems, foliage and flowers."
Telegraph Gardening 4th August 2008
Gardening Advice: Thorny Problems with Helen Yemm
"Themselves be good-looking even when relatively empty, but a moveable, stout, timber would add a little height and structure to the whole picture."