Large Cucumber Trellis
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Exclusive | Large Cucumber Trellis Keep Cucumbers Clean and Blemish-Free
- Trellising gives better quality fruit, easier harvesting and minimizes diseases
- Lean-to design maximizes garden space
- Use in raised beds or in-ground gardens
- Choice of Red, Green or Steel Gray
Misshapen, yellowed cucumbers will be a thing of the past when you use this space-saving trellis to support plants in your garden. The sturdy, powder-coated steel frame supports heavy loads and has big 4" grids for easy harvesting. Lean-to design gives you room to sow salad greens under the trellis for an extra crop before your cukes mature. Large Cucumber Trellis is 48" square and fits in a 4' raised bed.
- Powder-coated steel
- 48" square
- Easy assembly
- Folds flat for off-season storage
- Gardener's Supply Exclusive
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This is the second cucumber trellis I've bought from Gardener's Supply. I'm very happy with the first, and after 3 years of use, it's still going strong. I'm hoping to train pumpkins and squash to the new trellis this year.
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- Cukes Off Ground
- Works Great
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- All Vine Plants
I have it for my cucumbers but found it works with other vines to keep fruit off the ground.
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This was a little hard to snap the two pieces together. I never could get it, but it is standing in the garden ok and is very useful.
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I just put in two and decided to add a 3rd one. It will be easier than installing a fence each year. Let's see how they hold up during my first season
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I bought a second one and use it to trellis melons. The grid is quite strong. The only complaint I have is that it snaps together so well, I have a hard time folding it in half again for storage.
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- Bought more than one
- Hardy And Dependable
- Multiple uses
- Stores Flat In Winter
- Support And Shade
- Use year after year
Cons
- It's All Good
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- Saves space
- Shade For Plants Below
- Support Cucumbers
- Support Squash
Saves space, supports climbing and viney vegetables and creates a shady spot underneath. Multiple uses for one product that stores flat when not in use. Sturdy and dependable. Friends have bought this on my recommendation.
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we divided our raised bed into halves. Frame at one end supports cucumbers. Kale is underneath for afternoon shade. Practical and attractive.
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- Trellis Works Perfectly
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This trellis is perfect for my garden. Right now I have cucumbers climbing on them and will probably use this trellis for other climbing plants in the fall. Can't find a trellis like this in any of the nurseries. Great purchase.
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Pros
- Sturdy
Cons
- Somewhat pricey
Best Uses
- Cucumbers
- Peas
I have tried cheaper-but-flimsier trellises, but was always disappointed. These hold up from year-to-year.
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- No
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- Attractive
- Easy to use
- Sturdy Construction
Cons
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- Climbing veggies
I bought this trellis to go along the back side of my Gardener's 3'x6' raised bed. I am resting it up against a fence, so didn't need the arm supports. I am currently using it for early spring peas, and they are climbing right up it with no problems! I also plan to replant it for use with pole beans, and perhaps summer squash and a cucumber plant. It is very sturdy and versatile. Since I have only a small raised bed, I need to grow vertically as much as possible, and this works great for that. This is my first year with it, but expect to get several years of use. Attractive green color too.
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I'm passionate about pickles. That's why caring for my cucumber crop tops my list of garden chores. And to me, there is nothing worse than a soggy, limp, crunch-less pickle. My biggest goal is to make sure they stay crisp!
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Looking for instructions on growing certain vegetables? You'll find answers in the Vegetable Encyclopedia.
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Make the most of climbing plants by providing the right kind of support.
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Learn how to plan, plant and tend your own super-productive, raised-bed vegetable garden.
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