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Large Garden Arch Trellis Tunnel Trellis for Climbing Plants Outdoor Vegetables Like Squash Cucumber and Grape

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  • 【Large Trellis】---- L: 71inch, H: 80inch, W: 40 to 60inch. Note: After covering the cucumber arch trellis with netting, remember to tighten the net with the twist ties attached.
  • 【Easy to assemble】---- To make it easy for our customers to set up the trellis, we labeled and classified each tube and designed a concise instruction for you refer to, the manual is vivid and to the point.
  • 【Sturdy and Durable】: Made of anti-rust steel with polyethylene-coating , the garden trellis for climbing plants outdoor is waterproof and high temperature resistant, and it can hold up to 70lbs.
  • 【Design for Stability】The anti-sliding texture of each tubes make the cucumber trellis all the more stable. The nylon netting and plant ties will secure and support the plants. Legs with spiked caps for easy soil penetration. Note: you need to keep the net tight with the plant ties attached.
  • 【Wide Application】: The garden arch is designed for growing climbing plants and vegetables, it can be used as cucumber trellis, grapes tunnel, squash trellis or flowers trellis. The overhead arch's open design provides ample space for growing or creating a perfect entrance for your garden.



Product Description

Titan Climbing Trellis
cucumber growing trellis

garden trellis for climbing outdoor plants 6-8 ft

climbing plant trellis

garden trellis for cucumbers

garden arch trellis plants

britton buckham
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
I added some metal fencing for support
Casey
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
I had high hopes for this.When theres wind, it shift out of place and falls.
Sarah
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024
I needed to get one of my more prolific grape vines off the ground, and settled on this. So far it has held up well in the desert where we’ve only had some mild wind storms.I did make some adjustments to make this a more stable and hopefully permanent solution. The netting it comes with is made of cord and probably won’t last long. I happened to have some poultry wire (not the plastic crap but real metal), and I attached it with wire ties. The structure is much sturdier this way. I also attached t posts (also tying with wire) to the corners to hold it in place and shape. With the grape vines now growing across it everything feels very stable and secure. But I suppose I’ll still have to see how it holds up under the weight of winter snow. I’ll update my review if it fails for some reason.As it stand now, I’m very happy with this purchase. I’ve only rated it four stars because it does not come as a perfect product, but requires some additions to reach that potential. I’ve even repurposed the netting it comes with under one of my trees so that my cucamelons can climb up it. So at least everything it came with is getting used in some way.
Cassia Sherwood
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2023
Pros:Assembly - It's easier to put together with someone else, but doable alone as well.Accessories- Includes very handy clips and ties to help fasten vines to the net. I didn't use many of them because every few days I helped train the vines to climb up instead of sideways. I didn't end up using very many, so I used them in other places of the garden as well.Durability - I plan to use this in future gardens. It held up surprisingly well, so I don't think that will be a problem.Size - This is plenty wide and tall enough for me to pick produce from underneath. I've had a longer season than I ever have with cucumbers. I think this is mainly due to the leaves and vines staying off the ground and staying healthy longer.Weight - I thought it seemed awfully lightweight, but it supported the weight of many vines and cucumbers.Appearance - These added some charm to the look of my garden. I think it's pretty to see the vines climbing, blossoming, and produce hanging down.Cons:The only con I can think of is, near the end of the season, the arch started to lean to one side more than the other. I think this is only because the vines were growing more toward that direction. I believe that I can get around that by doing a better job training the vines. I had stopped making adjustments as often as I had in the beginning.
Thomas Erickson
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2023
The first one we bought was a little difficult to assemble as we didn't know what we were doing so much. Grew a hundred cucumbers on it. Liked it so much we bought another for two kinds of Winter climbing squash. The second one was 4X easier to assemble as wife and I knew what we were doing. 2 people working together make this assembly 4X easier. Like it so much we are buying a third next year for the zucchini. No metal [posts to corrode. If you never tried vertical veggie growing, try it if you have a small veggie garden plus less strain on the back bending over to harvest. When the vines grow over the top, we plant lettuce underneath the web cage as the lettuce doesn't like the heat and full sun. What's not to like?
LivingLifeHonestly
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023
Bought two for climbing green beans.It took a bit of time to put the first one together. Make sure you pay attention to the direction of the side bars! The clips to keep the bars together are very strong so it can wear on your hands a bit. However once assembled, it is quite sturdy!Update 9/2023: we had a 80+mph straight wind storm that literally ripped through our town. It flattened my entire garden, fell several of our trees (as did most of our whole town with lots of house damage and demolished buildings). Both trellis flattened to the ground with nearly all supporting poles snapped. They were secured to the ground by the stakes and plants so thankfully they did not fly away! . Unfortunately both trellis are completely unusable, unsteady and without enough good pieces to even cobble together one good trellis out of the two. I am so very bummed but know that these were not meant to survive near tornado conditions!I love that it came with twist ties for the netting. And little green clips to help direct the plants up the netting.Because the trellis is rather tall, you will want to make sure you use stakes to hold it down if high winds occur.Right now we have two trellis covered with green bean vines and the beans hang down for east harvest!I am glad I purchased these. The only downside is storage during winter as taking these part each season would be a lot to do and likely wear down the trellis structure
H. R. Hopp
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2023
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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2023
Update!! Originally I gave this product a poor review. After it has now been up for several months and we have had some harsh weather and high winds, I am changing my review. This is a good product. I did put it together myself but it would have been easier if I had a second person to help but I did not mind it was relatively simple. I bought this for heavy Gords and they are just starting to sprout. I will be happy to post pictures and video of it when it's covered with plants.
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