A-Frame Trellis
Place Your Order
Related Products
A-Frame Garden Trellis Saves Space
- Grow your biggest harvest of blemish-free produce in minimal space
- Sets up quickly, folds flat for storage
Maximize your harvest of peas, cucumbers, summer squash and melons by growing them up this space-saving trellis. The poly-coated steel poles clip together without tools to create a frame that's approximately 5' high x 5' long. This support gives you 42 square feet of growing space in a 15 square foot footprint. Support the vines by adding your own twine or netting, or use our Biodegradable Netting, sold separately.
REVIEW SNAPSHOT®
by PowerReviewsPros
- Lightweight (102)
- Versatile (50)
- Accurate instructions (41)
- Attractive (36)
- Hardy (20)
Cons
- Flimsy (58)
- Difficult to use (32)
- Difficult to store (3)
- Small in size (3)
Best Uses
- Garden (115)
- Outdoors (37)
- Patio (6)
- Lawn (5)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Avid gardener (115), Getting started (18), Master gardener (12)
- Primary use:
- Personal (144)
Reviewed by 147 customers
Sort by
Displaying reviews 1-10
Previous | Next »
Pros
- Accurate Instructions
- Attractive
Cons
Best Uses
- Garden
- Outdoors
Comments about A-Frame Support:
will not be able to give additional comments until have used and stored 1 full year, but for now all is going very well
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Accurate Instructions
- Attractive
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about A-Frame Support:
We're using this to keep squash vines off the ground so it has to be almost flat compared to usage for peas or beans. Almost any vegetable will need net, yet net does not come with it and I discovered that net is not available locally. Thus, I had to place two different orders with two shipping fees. I don't know if the trellis will be reusable-we'll see after a season in the sun.
Good product, however. It will support vines of many types.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Accurate Instructions
- Lightweight
- Versatile
Cons
- Difficult To Store
Best Uses
- Garden
- Outdoors
- Patio
Comments about A-Frame Support:
Next growing season I plan to grow my melons using this frame. It is sturdy but light weight. I believe that I'll be able to grow more melons in less space.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Accurate Instructions
- Hardy
Cons
Best Uses
- Garden
Comments about A-Frame Support:
I will use these for my cucumbers and climbing beans. These will work so much better than what I was using before.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Lightweight
Cons
- Flimsy
- Small In Size
Best Uses
- Garden
Comments about A-Frame Support:
This A frame is easy to set up but fails to hold in place as described. The black plastic on both ends fail to hold the middle bar firmly in place, and the bar is not strong enough to hang by itself in the middle. I wish it's a stronger frame.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Added space
- Hardy
- Lightweight
- Versatile
Cons
- Putting the "springs" on
Best Uses
- Garden
Comments about A-Frame Support:
The A Frame created a wonderful shade area under the acorn squash I can keep spinnach growing in the heat of the summer
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Hardy
- Lightweight
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Garden
Comments about A-Frame Support:
Since the frame is easy to assemble, there were no instructions. Only had to saok the ground to put the frame firmly in the ground, and then strung twine around the frame. The only difficult part was the thorny blackberry vines!
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
Cons
- Difficult To Use
- Flimsy
Best Uses
Comments about A-Frame Support:
Didn't read the details well enough. The photo can mislead you into thinking that the support comes with the grid as shown. The assembly is basically 7 plastic plant support stakes and 3 hinge clips. Actually impossible to setup without 2nd person and very difficult to keep top stake in clips. Tried to make grid out of twine since netting was out of stock when we discovered we needed it. System is so flimsy, that it kept collapsing. Now the frame has found a corner in our basesment, maybe we'll use them as basic plant stakes. Not worth any time or money. I have never written such a negative review about any product I have purchased!
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Lightweight
Cons
- Difficult To Use
- Flimsy
Best Uses
Comments about A-Frame Support:
No instructions included. Difficult to keep together--and to keep from collapsing
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Lightweight
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Garden
- In a a grow bed
- Lawn
Comments about A-Frame Support:
Once my cukes started to run they over ran my grow bed. I then re routed them out of the grow bed to the A frame positioned on the lawn, perfect!
- Primary use:
- Personal
Displaying reviews 1-10
Previous | Next »
Articles
-
Learn how to plan, plant and tend your own super-productive, raised-bed vegetable garden.
-
How to grow your own vegetables and keep your plants healthy and vigorous.
-
Make the most of climbing plants by providing the right kind of support.
-
If you want to grow flowers from seed, start with sweet peas. The large seeds are easy to manage and most varieties germinate readily. Plus, the resulting blooms are gorgeous and sweetly scented.
There are no special shipping restrictions or charges associated with this item. For detailed information about our delivery methods and charges, click here.
We're proud of the fact that this item is shipped to you directly from our warehouse in Vermont, by one of our 250 employee-owners. In-stock items are packed with care and shipped within two business days to ensure prompt delivery to your home and garden!






(















