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plant trellis nearby H Potter Gothic Garden Trellis Set of 3 – Black FinishPremium Garden Trellises Built for Real Outdoor Conditions This H Potter set of 3 Gothic garden trellises is designed for gardeners and homeowners who want layered height, coordinated structure, and strong vertical impact in the landscape. The set includes one large trellis and two smaller trellises, creating a striking grouped arrangement that works beautifully in garden beds, along fences, near patios, or as decorative yard art with or without

Premium Garden Trellises — Built for Real Outdoor Conditions

This H Potter set of 3 Gothic garden trellises is designed for gardeners and homeowners who want layered height, coordinated structure, and strong vertical impact in the landscape. The set includes one large trellis and two smaller trellises, creating a striking grouped arrangement that works beautifully in garden beds, along fences, near patios, or as decorative yard art with or without climbing plants.

Built from durable iron with a weather-resistant black powder-coated finish, this trellis set offers both decorative presence and functional vine support. Use it to train roses, ivy, honeysuckle, clematis, jasmine, and other climbing plants, or display the panels as freestanding garden accents. For wall-mounted use, add optional GAR678 wall brackets.

Why trust H Potter: Since 1997, H Potter has designed premium garden products built for real outdoor conditions—crafted to look refined, perform season after season, and supported by responsive customer care.
At a Glance

Product Details

  • Quantity: Set of 3 trellises
  • Includes: 1 GAR686 + 2 GAR687
  • Large trellis size: 32" W × 73" H
  • Small trellis size: 24" W × 62" H
  • Outer frame: 3/4" square metal tube
  • Inner material: 6mm square bar
  • Ground stakes: 13" metal spikes included
  • Finish: Black powder-coated finish
  • Assembly: Some assembly required

Best For

  • Layered landscaping and backyard focal points
  • Garden entrances, patios, and fence-line styling
  • Climbing roses, ivy, honeysuckle, clematis, and jasmine
  • Freestanding use as yard art or privacy-enhancing structure
  • Customers who want a coordinated multi-height trellis grouping
Design note: The mixed heights create a more dimensional and designer-style look than using three identical panels.
Why You’ll Love This Set of 3 Gothic Trellises
  • Layered architectural look: One taller center panel with two shorter coordinating panels creates strong visual rhythm and structure in the garden.
  • Built for climbing plants: The iron framework supports roses, clematis, honeysuckle, jasmine, ivy, and other decorative climbers.
  • Freestanding flexibility: Use the included 13" ground stakes to position the trellises in beds, borders, or along fence lines.
  • Wall-mount option: Add optional GAR678 wall brackets to convert the trellises for wall or fence display.
  • Year-round design appeal: The black powder-coated finish gives the set strong architectural presence even in fall and winter when plants are dormant.
Dimensions & Specifications
Specification Details
SKU SET-GAR686-1_GAR687-2
Quantity 3 trellises total
Included models 1 large GAR686 + 2 smaller GAR687
GAR686 size 32 inches wide × 73 inches high
GAR687 size 24 inches wide × 62 inches high
Outer frame material & size 3/4" square metal tube
Inner material & size 6mm square bar
Ground stakes Metal, 13" long
Finish Black powder coat
Installation Freestanding with ground stakes or wall-mounted with optional GAR678 brackets
Assembly Some assembly required
Placement tip: Use the larger GAR686 as the center focal point and place the two GAR687 trellises on either side for a layered, balanced landscape composition.
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What Can I Do With This Trellis Set?

This coordinated set of 3 is ideal for customers who want more design flexibility than a single trellis or matching pair. The varied panel heights create a more natural, layered look while still feeling structured and intentional.

  • Create a dramatic garden backdrop: Use all three together to anchor a bed, border, or patio edge.
  • Layer along a fence or wall: The mixed heights soften long hard surfaces and add architectural structure.
  • Support flowering climbers: Train vines across the three panels for a fuller, more dimensional planted effect.
  • Use as yard art: The Gothic silhouettes stand beautifully on their own even before plants begin climbing.
Recommended Climbing Plants

This mixed-height Gothic trellis set works especially well with decorative climbers and flowering vines that benefit from strong vertical support and layered placement.

Flowering Favorites

  • Climbing roses
  • Clematis
  • Jasmine
  • Honeysuckle

Coverage & Structure

  • Ivy
  • Star jasmine
  • Other ornamental climbers suited to your region
Training tip: Start climbers on the center panel first, then guide additional growth outward to the smaller side panels for a fuller, balanced look.
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Materials & Care

Materials: Heavy-duty metal construction with a 3/4" square outer frame and 6mm square inner bars for strength and long-term garden use.

Finish: Black powder-coated finish for weather resistance and year-round appeal.

Care tip: For added protection, apply a clear outdoor metal spray annually. If scratches occur during assembly or installation, touch up promptly to help protect exposed metal.
  • Anchoring: Use the included 13" ground stakes for freestanding installation.
  • Wall use: Optional GAR678 wall brackets can be used if you prefer to mount the trellises to a wall or fence.
  • Assembly note: Some assembly is required. Use care during setup to protect the finish.
Product FAQs

What is included in this trellis set?

This set includes 1 large GAR686 trellis and 2 smaller GAR687 trellises.

Can these trellises stand on their own?

Yes. The trellises are designed for freestanding use with the included 13-inch ground stakes.

Can these trellises be mounted to a wall?

Yes. If you want to use them as wall art or wall trellises, add the optional GAR678 wall mounting brackets.

How large are the trellises in this set?

The set includes one 32" × 73" trellis and two 24" × 62" trellises.

What plants work best on this trellis set?

This set works beautifully with climbing roses, clematis, jasmine, honeysuckle, ivy, and other decorative climbers.

Is this set good for landscaping and privacy?

Yes. The set is especially useful for landscaping, backyards, garden focal points, and privacy-enhancing vertical structure.

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