Green Onion Landscaping has installed many pergolas, gazebos, arbours, and other timber and metal garden structures throughout Teesside, Tees Valley including Stockton-on-Tees, Middlesbrough, Darlington, Stokesley, Ingleby Barwick and Yarm over the past 28 years. Green Onion Landscaping supplies top quality wooden garden structures. Any handrails we use will be constructed from timber and are attached so that all fixings are hidden from sight. Green Onion Landscaping’s friendly team are professional, skilled, time served landscapers. We believe in the finer detail. That’s why we put so much care into supplying and installing Pergolas, Gazebos & Arbours. Let us bring your garden to life with amazing wooden garden structures. View more of our work here. 

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In many gardens, it is the structure that most influences the general character of the garden. These, together with the boundaries and paved areas, make up the frame-work (hard landscape) of your garden, around which the planting (soft landscape) is designed. Garden structures include everything from Pergolas, summer houses, Gazebos, ornaments to greenhouses and sheds.

Pergolas Gazebos & Arbours – Pergolas, Gazebos & Arbours can be used to set off an area, drawing attention to a feature or simply to provide sheltered refuge to sit and enjoy your garden from. Pergolas, gazebos, arbours can be used to produce shade in sunny areas of your garden and they can offer relief from the sun in a hot spot or simply a place to hide away and read.

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Creating shade with a Pergola – Shade is an important element in any garden landscape, offering a comfortable place to sit, relax or dine alfresco in warm weather, and the purpose of many garden buildings is to create shade. Many structures garden structures simply provide a framework over which climbing plants can be grown, and it is these, rather than the structure itself, that create the shade. many climbers are suitable, especially those like vines with large leaves, which will create dappled shade under the structure. Clematis, Jasmine, and Honey Suckle are good examples of climbers with fragrant flowers that will quickly provide cover and have the added benefit of providing a beautiful scent too.