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wood lattice garden trellis

wood lattice garden trellis Rectangular Trellis Panels, Custom Size Simple Mesh Garden Trellis For Wall Mounting, 9x3

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wood lattice garden trellis Rectangular Trellis Panels, Custom Size Simple Mesh Garden Trellis For Wall Mounting, 9x3If youre looking to create an eye catching focal point or just need something to help your plants grow, let our stunning rectangular metal garden trellis guide your outdoor life and allow your plants to grow, bloom and blossom adding natural green beauty to your space. Made from 100% solid steel, this wall mounted trellis is built to support your growing garden for years to come with little to no tedious upkeep. A strong, vertical metal trellis panel

If you’re looking to create an eye-catching focal point or just need something to help your plants grow, let our stunning rectangular metal garden trellis guide your outdoor life and allow your plants to grow, bloom and blossom — adding natural green beauty to your space. Made from 100% solid steel, this wall-mounted trellis is built to support your growing garden for years to come with little to no tedious upkeep. A strong, vertical metal trellis panel that is simple and minimalistic in nature — designed to help your plants liven up your space. Each piece is hand-welded to your specifications right here in the USA. Custom made to any height and width so you can find the rectangular plant support that fits your garden and landscape perfectly. Pick from multiple stunning finishes including black, bronze, and forest green — all powder coated to ensure it withstands harsh outdoor elements and lasts for years. Easy to mound and to add beauty and functionality to any indoor or outdoor space 

Brighten Up Your Space: Create living walls and vertical gardens to add color and vibrancy to your indoor or outdoor space. Perfect for climbing plants such as: Clematis, Wisteria, Honeysuckle, Bougainvillea, Rock trumpet, Climbing Hydrangea, Rose, Morning Glory, Trumpet vine, Passionflower, Sweet pea, Carolina jessamine, Hardy kiwi, Star jasmine, Virginia creeper, Black-eyed Susan vine, Boston ivy, Chocolate vine, Moonflower, Nasturtium, Cypress vine, Hyacinth bean, Ivy, Trumpet creeper.

Color & Dimensions: Available in a wide array of sizes and rust resistant finishes. Pick from our most popular sizes and smooth finishes. Don’t see the size or finish you’d like? Request a custom size or finish to ensure it fits your space perfectly, just send us an email or message our live chat for quick help. Need help measuring, here’s a quick guide to help!

Work Great For: Hang potted plants or create tall vertical living walls that draw your eyes upward, adding a sense of depth and dimension to your garden. Compliment other garden features such as paths, seating areas, and water elements that all work together to create a harmonious garden aesthetic unlike any other.

American Built: From sketches to final weld, your rectangular mesh trellis is hand-built in our iron shop in Los Angeles, California. Made to order using durable 1-1/4" angle bar and 1/4" solid round bar to create the rectangular grid pattern, this piece is strong and reliable for year-round outdoor use. Because we use solid steel angle, no water or moisture gets inside — protecting it from rust, even in humid climates, coastal cities, or areas with high rainfall or snow. Built to last for years in any environment.

Pattern And Materials: For this rectangular trellis panel, we use solid angle bar to create a 1-1/4 steel frame and 1/4 inch solid bar to create a rectangular grid pattern on your wall trellis. Standard size of the mesh is 5" x 10" but may vary depending on the size of the trellis

Preassembled & Installation Ready: Crafted to make installation as easy and quick as possible. Hardware screws and 3" off the wall brackets included so you can mount and screw in your wall mounted trellis in 45 minutes or less. Looking For This Style With Stand Alone Stakes? Click Here

Painted To Last: Powder coated to give your rectangular trellis a smooth, aesthetic finish while being able to withstand the harshest outdoor conditions, ensuring that your garden remains stunning season after season. 

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