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Garden Arch Trellis for Climbing Plants Outdoor 7ft Extra Tall with Flange Stainless Steel PE-Coated Lightweight Cucumber Arch Trellis|Garden Trellis Arch for Vegetables/Grape

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  • 【Extra Tall Garden Trellis Arch】The garden cucumber trellis is 5.9ft x 7ft (L x H) overall, the width can be adjusted in the range of 35"~51.2". Weight-bearing capacity is approximately 72 pounds. Large-sized vegetable trellis are built to be sturdy, ensuring they can support the weight of grown climbing plants.
  • 【Sturdy in Strong Winds】TIMOSUKI's arbor trellis equipped with 6 detachable stainless steel flange bases for securing to the feet, with 3 pieces of 9.8-inch, 4mm thick stainless steel U-shaped ground nails included for each base to enhance the arched trellis's stability significantly. And our grape trellis would withhold heavy winds and bad weather to protect your plants and fruits.
  • 【Lightweight & Sturdy】Our garden arch trellis tunnel is made of polyethylene-covered stainless steel, which is both strong and lightweight. The garden climbing plant trellises can hold up very well through the hot temperatures of over 100 degrees and freezing winters. Also has a very good anti-rust function. So it can be used for many years! As a garden archway it's light enough for 1 person to lift and move around!
  • 【Roomy & Versatile】Metal garden arch is excellent for vertical gardening. They allow you to grow vegetables such as tomatoes, cucumbers, and beans vertically, saving space and making it easier to care for the plants. And the outdoor trellis is big enough to walk through. Also can be used for rose trellis create charming garden pathways adorned with climbing flowers like roses, enhancing the romantic vibes of your outdoor area.
  • 【Easy to Assemble】After watching the installation video and reading the instructions, you'll see how straightforward it is to install. It's completely manageable for 1-2 people. There might be a little trick to using the provided clips for securing.



Product Description

WHY CHOOSE OUR TRELLIS FOR CLIMBING PLANTS?

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Strong and Study

Our plant trellis are equipped with 6 flanges. This ensures that metal plant trellis remain standing even in high winds.

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Stainless Steel PE Wrap

PE wrapping enhances the durability of the stainless steel tubing, This ensures a longer lifespan for outdoor plant stand.

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Stainless Steel Clip

The installation of the clip requires some skill. Installation is fast and simple. Stable structure.

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Ceiling Fixing Screws

The top of the stand features six screw attachment points to enhance the overall structural stability.

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We've enhanced the plant climbing trellis's stability by adding an extra stainless steel flange base to each leg, along with 3 U-shaped ground nails per base, for a total of 6 flange bases and 18 ground nails. Even in strong winds, it won't topple over.

  • Before installation, please make sure to read the instruction manual or watch the installation video. The stability relies on the top screws' fixation, the positioning of the crossbar, as well as the use of 18 ground nails and 6 flanges

  • If the product doesn't meet your expectations, and we will offer you a satisfied solution!

  • The garden trellis's fittings are made of stainless steel wrapped in PE plastic. It can endure harsh weather conditions. You can easily disassemble and store it when not in use.

  • Garden arch trellises themselves can serve as stunning decorative focal points. When adorned with colorful flowers or greenery, they become the centerpiece of your garden.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
I bought this for my new vegetable garden, not putting them together yet, but the materials looks nice, looking forward to the spring and seeing the vegetables growing…
navi
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
I got this after i saw my neighbor has similar. Ordered it. It arrived nicely packaged in a box. Instructions are easy to assemble. Nice height and looks sturdy.
Amber
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
Items has survived 2 hurricanes and is still standing.
itsmedenee
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024
It is a bit rickety as there's really not way to drive the stakes into the ground without them bending. The pieces you stake into the ground would hold them steady if the screws in them actually fit and held the spikes tight. They don't. I had to use store bought stakes and zip tied them to the legs of the trellis. It's pretty steady now. My yard beans have started climbing it. After the beans die back, I'm replaced the green net with chicken wire so it will be even sturdier. Overall 5/5.
Don
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2024
Excellent trellis! Our squash plants take up a lot of space so we wanted to get them to climb a trellis to free up space for other vegetables. And we wanted a tall, arched trellis that we could walk under for harvesting. I searched Amazon and found this one. It's ~7 feet tall so I bought two of them and put them together (see photo). The plan was to put cucumbers on one side and squash on the other and let them climb. I'm very happy with the product. I like the stainless steel and PE coated piping. Its exactly what we wanted in a trellis.I modified some installation steps to make the assembly and placement of the trellis easier for me. Here's what I did different from the instructions:1. Top Assembly: I did a partial assembly on my driveway and stopped when I had the top section complete without the bottom legs (bottom legs are Part D, "stake supports"). At this point the partial trellis was short enough to easily be moved around and worked on.2. Net placement: Without the bottom legs attached, the net can easily be draped over the top. But before you draped the net, you need to determine where the middle row of the net is. I stretched the net out on a driveway then counted the squares on each side and put a twist tie in the middle square on each side to mark the center row.3. Net securing: I draped the net over the trellis and centered the middle row of the net on the top cross brace. I purchased outdoor cable ties that I used to secured the net to each cross brace on the sides and the supports. I put a cable ties every 3 squares. I highly recommend adding cable ties to the netting.4. Trellis relocation: The partially assembled trellis can easily be walked to the garden location for the final assembly step. Add a foot flange to each bottom leg then attached the bottom legs to the trellis then secure the net to the bottom legs. Now you have to pick up the whole trellis and place it in the garden.5. Trellis anchoring: I chose to bury the trellis legs in soil. I marked the locations where I wanted to place the legs then I used post hole diggers to create holes a foot deep for each trellis leg. I moved the completed trellis into the garden, placed the legs into the holes then secured each leg with soil. I lost a foot of height but the trellis still has plenty of height for us to walk under (I'm 5 foot 6 inches) and the trellis is very secure. I did not use the stakes that came with it.I plan to post two more reviews. One later in the season to determine how the trellis is holding up and a second one in the fall when I dismantle it for the winter.
Ashley Lee
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2024
This was easy to put together but too flimsy for my garden area. We get light to moderate breezes and this could not hold up to even light wind. It might work in another setting, but not mine.
Oompha
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2024
Watched the video. I was able to put it together myself and I'm only 5 feet tall. Only problem was at the end attaching the flange to the poles that go in the ground. The screws provided were not long enough to reach the poles to secure them tightly. Luckily I had some screw of my own that worked.
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