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55' H x 36' W Cucumber Trellis, Trellis for Climbing Plants Outdoor, A-Frame Cucumber Trellis for Raised Bed Garden Vegetable Grow Supports, Tomato Plant Support for Tomato Squash Zucchini (A Frame)

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  • 【DURABLE MATERIAL】:The plant trellis outdoor are made of durable metal and PE coated for reliable strength, long-lasting performance. Not easy to rust or break, washable, reusable, and can be used for years without fading.
  • 【HUMANIZED DESIGN】The anti-sliding surface of the pipe will support the nylon netting, and enhance the stability of plants climbing. Gloves and plant auxiliary clip and zip ties included, make you grow plants easier.
  • 【GOOD HELPER】Our versatile trellis will help your plants thrive. Plant trellis keep climbing plants off the ground for better air circulation and light so your plants can grow healthily. The trellis for climbing plants is sufficient to keep the young plant until it matures and produces fruit.
  • 【SAVE SPACE & REUSABLE】Plant trellis for raised bed are widely used in gardens and courtyards, and can adjust the width of the trellises according to your needs, helps you make use of most of your limited space. And the garden trellises are reusable, washable, removable, and stored in the off-season.
  • 【WIDE APPLICATION】The garden trellis for climbing plants is designed for vegetables and growing climbing plants, provides support for flowers,grapes, cucumbers, tomatoes, peas, zucchini, eggplants and etc.



Product Description

a frame trellis
U Frame cucumber trellis
trellis for raised bed
pea trellis
 trellis for cucumbers

S Withers
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Sturdy and functional good size and value for the money. Lightweight and easy to use.
Brittany
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
We use these trellis' for one cucumber plant each and it does hold up very well. However, it can start to lean if your plants are healthy growers, getting heavier, even if it's just one plant using it. We had to zip tie our trellis to the edges of the garden bed to keep it from tipping over but once we did that, it worked very well. I love that it keeps MOST of your produce off of the dirt to avoid rot, but as always in gardening, it won't help with everything everytime. That is where you should come in and pay attention to any produce not being supported. I would definitely recommend these trellis'!
Ani
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
This item was easy enough to assemble , but you must tape the connectors to keep it from falling apart. The connectors come apart when it is windy. Regardless, my cucumbers did creep on them perfectly.
L. Fulton
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
The package looks intimidating because you have to “build” it. Trust me, I am no builder. But the instructions were super easy to follow and there’s only about 4 different pieces so hard to get it mixed up. Perfect size for my medium raised garden bed. The net is a tiny bit too big for the bars but it was easily to work around. Seems sturdy so far as long as it is seeded nicely in the soil. Super lightweight so I was able to do it alone with no assistance. Great value for money!
Laurie Maxam
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
Went together okay with instructions, but we either got extra for replacement pieces or we put together wrong and they didn't give us enough pieces.
Elizabeth J.
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
The netting is flimsy and very hard to handle. I had a lot of trouble getting it into place. I will probably buy some other sort of netting next year.
Dan Pyle
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024
It was a dark and stormy night—well, not really, but it sure felt like it the first time I set my eyes on that cucumber trellis. Standing tall in my garden, it loomed over everything like a sentinel from some bygone era. The air around it seemed to crackle with an otherworldly energy, whispering promises of a harvest beyond my wildest dreams and, perhaps, a touch of madness.I assembled it with trembling hands, each piece clicking into place with an almost eerie precision. It stood there, an imposing structure, as if it had always been a part of my garden, waiting for the right moment to reveal itself. As the first cucumber tendrils reached out like ghostly fingers, I felt a shiver run down my spine. They grasped the trellis with a hunger that was almost sentient, and I knew I had crossed a threshold.The days passed, and the trellis began its work. The cucumbers climbed higher and higher, their growth fueled by some dark magic. They twisted and turned, spiraling towards the sky with a relentless determination. There was something almost unsettling about their progress, like watching a creature rise from the depths of the earth, clawing its way to the surface.Neighbors started to notice. They whispered and pointed, their eyes filled with a mixture of envy and fear. I caught glimpses of them peering over my fence, their faces pale and drawn. "What kind of sorcery is this?" they seemed to ask. But I could offer no answers. The trellis had taken on a life of its own, and I was merely a spectator in its unfolding drama.One morning, I woke to find cucumbers dangling from the trellis like monstrous green fruits. They hung there, heavy and glistening with morning dew, their presence both awe-inspiring and grotesque. I picked one, and as I held it in my hand, I could almost hear it whispering to me, promising endless bounty if only I would feed its insatiable hunger.The cucumbers kept coming, a never-ending flood of green. I tried to keep up, giving them away to friends and neighbors, but it was never enough. They multiplied faster than I could harvest, and soon I found myself drowning in cucumbers. My kitchen was overrun, my family wary of my nightly cucumber feasts. The trellis had given me more than I had ever bargained for.In the end, I realized the true horror of the trellis. It wasn't the cucumbers or the sheer volume of them. It was the way it had ensnared me, drawn me into its web of verdant terror. I had become a prisoner in my own garden, bound by the relentless growth of my monstrous cucumbers.So, if you dare to invite this trellis into your garden, be warned. It will give you more than you ever imagined, but it will take something in return. Five stars for its strength and reliability, but beware the price you might pay. The towering cucumber horror is not for the faint of heart.
Poody
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
Look great and assembly is easy minus the netting. Our plants are climbing so they perform as they should and the quality and value are pretty on point.
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