Monday, January 13, 2014

Decorating With Wrought Iron Plant Holders

By Marissa Velazquez


When looking for appropriate places to set plants in or outside of your home it is normal to look for items that will weather well and last for years. Wrought iron plant holders are one of the best choices for people who treasure their plants and wish to display them in the most appealing style.

Although the technique of bending and working iron did not make an impact until the Victorian era this metal has been available in China since the thirteenth century. Once craftsmen started working the metal into decorative shapes it became a favored item for royal and upper class estates in the major European countries. It was used to create chairs, decorate carriages, and create arches in gardens to mention just a few of the uses it was put to.

Today many of the classic styles are still available to you when looking for planters and stands to hold the plants in your care. Many of them feature staircase looks and can hold multiple pots. This works well if you have a smaller patio area to decorate. Some are designed to be secured to an outside or interior wall and hold up to ten separate plants.

You can also find planters and stands that do not fit into the classic or traditional molds. Many of the novelty items may include hand worked animal forms as well as farming concepts such as wheel barrows. These pieces can dress your patio into a whimsical fairy filled garden that begs to help you relax every time you enter it. Some will even double as centerpieces for your dining table.

The novelty indoor items many times will be painted or have a copper or bronze platting on them. The nature of the paints and plates are to not wear well in the elements. There can be discoloring of the platting and paint can and will chip off of the metal if exposed to wind and rain or extreme temperature changes. Because of this it is suggested that you not use interior planters outside or in patio areas.

Hanging plants are a breed unto themselves. The options available for suspending the plants above the ground are numerous. Sheppard's hooks are one of the most popular. Most stand about five foot after they have been secured into the soil. They can have as few as one hook or as many as four that creates a circle of plants in the garden. This same concept comes in the form of hooked extensions that attach to walls, trees or any flat surface that will support the weight of the plant.

Many of the stands available have tile or stone shelves to hold the pots of flowers that you have. They are designed as small tables or as ground level bases for larger plants such as decorative trees or dwarf citrus bushes. These can also be used next to patio furniture to give the area a homey feeling when you have guests.

Wrought iron plant holders have had a place in homes for centuries. They have withstood the test of time and remain one of the more sought after patio furniture items available today. If you want enduring beauty as well as long term usage this may be the furnishings you need for your patio.




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