As soon as I got home I measured up the space where my previous rose arch had occupied. It had finally met its end after one storm too many this winter. Measurements taken I then looked into where I might get the arch from. I quickly found that Garden Site, who I have previously reviewed products for, sold the arch. An email or two later and the deal was done. I have to be transparent with you and say that I was given the arch to review, I did not buy it.





A week passes, ready-mix concrete is purchased and I also bought some stronger bolts to hold it together. The bolts supplied are probably fine, but I was not quite sure of them and I wanted this arch to be right. I also took about six inches off the height as the instructions said this would help stabilise it. I put the arch together as one piece and then it was really quite simple for the two of us to lift it into position.

Another week passes, no it did not need a week to set, but as I work during the week and it is not properly daylight when I get home this time of year, gardening only happens at weekends.



When standing here looking at the garden through it to the Portmeirion bench at the top of the garden, I realised that this was a shape that I clearly have an affinity for. It is now a repeated shape, which if I was a designer I would say was totally deliberate, whereas it is just serendipity at work again.

The arch is made from pressure-treated timber to protect it from rot for fifteen years.
https://www.gardensite.co.uk/garden-structures/forest-whitby-arch.htm
I am also hugely grateful to the Cynical Gardener for giving up her time on two weekends to help me put the arch up. Her advice as always was extremely useful and any excuse to have a catch up and a chat is a good one.
*with due respect to Waynes World/Mike Myers