Every little accent counts when you enhance the home with these great trellises. Beautifully engineered with metals, woods and other elements, these trellises are built to endure for years to come with the added benefit of incorporating nature’s elements into their structure. Intricate patterns provide substantial homes for flowers and other intricacies. View these items or the rest of our site for other little touches.
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mred_51 from Toledo Ohio
Looks great against the chimeny. The neighbors all stop a look at the garden.
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Home & Garden Gal from Birmingham, AL
Looks great on my new front porch. It fills in a space where I needed something to balance out my design.
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KC from Carmel
I will be growing a vine within the tuteur. Plan to have it painted as well. It looks charming in the garden. Is very visible within the overall design of the garden.
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sg8e from Spokane, WA
This made the perfect addition to my backyard get away. It is well made and is a real focal point.
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KS from Wilmington Delaware
I'm putting this on our hill with two more as a sculpture/focal point. Planning to tie seasonnally appropriate blooom colored ribbons to the tops. We'll see how it looks. Seems like good quality so far, but have only just put it together, have not installed it. We're going to tie it down with spiral anchors in the ground.
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Marsha from York, PA
I now have 2 of these trellises - primarily because of the size/height, the strength and stability, and the graphite finish. The first one purchased about 5-6 years ago still looks new. Doesn't rust, doesn't fade. Stands on its own.
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Landscaper from Albuquerque, NM
Because of its overall height, additional support should be added to secure it to a wall, fence or whatever. This product is more ideal for an area where wind isn't an issue.
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Brennie from Sherrills Ford, NC 28673
We have an unsightly "alley" to nowhere between our house and the garage. We saw in England how they built a brick arch over an alley and added decorative iron gate. We have copied this idea using the trellis. It's not quite finished yet, but we expect it will look lovely from the street.
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DG from Carbondale, Illinois
The trellis was easy to assemble and had a very good quality "feeling". The trellis wasn't sort of shaky and fragile. Indeed, it was strong and stout. We're using it in conjunction with sprinkler heads in the garden by removing the crown. But, it would look great with the crown - we just have another use in disguising the sprinklers.
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Goldilocks from Tucson, AZ
I may have ordered it on 1/07 but I just received it two days ago. It has been in my garden for one day. So I don't know how it will last nor how weather resistant it is. I do like the way it looks. I can't seem to get the prongs all the way into the ground so it kind of sways in the wind but as long as it doesn't fall on my flowers, I will be happy with it.
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