This massive steel gazebo is actually a garden trellis that allows flowering vines or climbing snack plants to grow up and around the entire structure.
These tall arch garden trellises create breathtaking curved floral passageways into your backyard, around corners, or through the garden.
An over-the-table trellis for hanging decorative botanicals, lights, greenery, and more or use it as a dry rack to hang plants vertically for even drying.
This tall metal trellis elevates plants and blooms, gives support to vines and climbing plants, provides privacy, and adds decorative height to landscaping.
Constructed from sturdy galvanized metal, this sleek planter includes a tall trellis that supports climbing plants and doubles as an elegant privacy screen.
This steel garden arch provides strong support for climbing plants and flower and vining vegetables and makes a stately archway entrance to a garden.
This winter, help protect fragile shrubs and bushes around your home from falling snow and ice with these hinged A-frames made from long-lasting, natural cedar.
Have a boring outdoor blank wall or fence that could use some natural decor? Then grow climbing plants and flowering vines vertically up the side using these... More
This gigantic modern moon gate not only provides a stunning sculptural gateway to your garden, it also doubles as a trellis for flowering vines and climbing... More
This magical living hideaway is a children's backyard fort camouflaged behind walls and even a roof of lush, leafy vines from climbing plants such as beans and... More
Strong, hemispherical structures comprised of triangular sections made from galvanized steel tubing that are perfect for protecting backyard chickens, birds,... More
A sculptural metal tree-shaped trellis with five holder rings amongst the limbs that can support flower pots in the spring, herbs in the summer, little pumpkins... More
This spring, grow impressive vines of peas and cucumbers or climbing annuals in a small amount of space with ease
Designed to protect garden seedlings, lettuce, strawberries, and other outdoor plants from hungry wildlife and indoor houseplants from curious cats.