







🌿 Elevate your garden game with style and space-saving power!
This wooden lattice garden trellis expands from 17.3" to 70.9" in length, made from durable carbonized pine wood designed to withstand outdoor weather. It supports a variety of climbing plants, maximizing vertical growth and optimizing limited garden or balcony space while enhancing the visual appeal of your garden.




M**L
Did the job
Happy with the product and did what it was intended to do. We used it for party decor and was not disappointed!
B**R
Perfect for what I need it for
I'll be using this for my clematis vine.
K**N
Very nice!
I had hoped to use this for air plants, and possibly epiphytes, but currently it's being used to keep my cat away from my canary cage hahahaNicely made; functions very well; nice finish. Obviously, has a mulitude of uses ;)
A**E
Sturdy lattice
I ordered this wooden lattice to give some support to a standing flower planter on my deck. On it's own it is very sturdy. Because of severe storms I decided to use zipties to secure it to my deck railing for extra security, just in case. I'm happy with it's performance because my strawberry plants have the support they need. This lattice is nice and sturdy, looks good and it was easy to assemble. I love that the lattice is adjustable so I can use it for other plants when my strawberries are done for the season. Because it's adjustable, it folds up easily and doesn't take up much room for storing. This lattice is a good value that I'd order again🍓
V**T
fades in weather and looks nicer online
I received this trellis earlier this year, with the intention of using it to keep my dogs from exploring via the rocks behind my garden. I was hoping it would be somewhat weather-proofed, considering that it's wood and presumably made for the outside.As far as what I got it for, it has been effective. Thankfully, my more adventurous dog is very wary of anything that can fall over, so the presence of the trellis is enough to keep her from getting creative.I did use mini fences elsewhere around the garden, but this particular rocky area bumps out in enough weird ways that I couldn't put the regular fences here without being on a diagonal.That all being said, I can't imagine using this for its intended purpose - at least not for very long. It is definitely something you will HAVE to affix to a wall or structure, because it won't stand upright in the dirt on its own, especially once there is weight on it and/or a lot of rainy weather.I've only been using this for about 6 months, and it looks entirely different than it did when I received it. The pretty brown "stain" is gone.Finally, I'd be aware that the advertising pictures are ALL showing a trellis much larger than the one you're paying for, in one direction or another. The way they have it standing in the garden, looking about waist high, is a total no-chance situation. This hardly comes halfway up my calves.I'm not upset with it for myself, but I would never pay 50 bucks for this, no matter what I was using it for.
C**
So versatile
I used this as a trellis for my nasturniums in a raised garden bed. Because of it's accordion style I was able to stretch it out to the exact right size for the bed. Because it's stained already, it adds a lot of class to the visual appearance of the bed. Love it!
M**F
Flexible
Good wood, but I don’t imagine it’ll last more than a few years. Meanwhile my plant is enjoying climbing it against my house
K**A
Small but functional
I needed a small trellis for some veggies I'm growing so I ordered this one. I am surprised by how far it expands -- it's much longer than I'd thought, and that's a wonderful feature of this particular trellis. I will be using it vertically to support a few vines so I need to figure out how to secure it -- a "me" problem, not a trellis problem. I do wish it somehow locked into place, as I'm not sure it will stay expanded in a vertical position with the weight of the vines, but I will come up with something, I'm sure. The trellis is too cute and well-made not to use it! If I figure out securing it vertically on my house I'll get a second for more vine-type plants. I already have one area in mind where I *can* just throw a couple of nails into the siding to secure it... and it'll go so very well with the existing horizontal trellis. Can't wait to get this in place!
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