Expandable Pea Trellis
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- Sturdy, easy-to-use support for climbing peas and other vining crops
- Keeps your harvest off the ground and away from pests and rot
- Large openings make harvesting easy
- Choice of Red, Green or Steel Gray
Everybody loves fresh peas, but supporting them with poles, twine and netting can be a hassle. Our sturdy pea trellis is an easy solution. Each trellis has eight hinged panels with big 8" grids. Simply zig-zag the panels through your row of peas and push them into the ground (add a stake on each end in windy locations). Total length 9'-3" by 37" high installed. Trellises fold for easy off-season storage. Reusable year after year, and they also can support tomatoes as well as cucumbers and other vining crops.
- Steel Gray is galvanized steel; Red and Green are powder-coated steel
- 9'-3" L x 37" H installed
- Trellises fold for off-season storage
- Gardener's Supply Exclusive
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Great product! Have several of these...use them every year in the garden. Also great for cukes and other climbing vegetables.
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Pros
- Easy to use
- Stores well
- Sturdy
Cons
Best Uses
- Beans
- Cucumbers
- Peas
- Vining Flowers
This trellis came in 2 parts so we could use as two small trellises or as one large one. We have the ability to make it a zig zag or a box or keep it straight. It does well standing when covered in peas or beans. Stakes easily in the ground with no need for any extras spikes or strings. It folds flat for storing during winter months. It hasn't rusted at all. Great product.
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Pros
- Sturdy
Cons
- Needs Longer Support Legs
- Steel Has Rough Edges
Best Uses
- Tomato Supports
I am confused - I ordered the pea trellis but I have two 4 foot sections as opposed to the 9' in the description. Was this suppose to be in 2 pieces? They look like they could be used as tomato towers in my grows bags. They are sturdy, but nothing special - legs should be longer. And grey (not on backorder) is just galvanized steel from China with rough edges where the steel is cut and turned to attach the segments.
I could have bought something equivalent at the local big box garden store. I thought the quality would be closer to the new cucumber trellis' I ordered this spring.
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I will use the expandable pea trellis to stake up my asparagus plants.
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Pros
- Folds
- Sturdy
Cons
- none
Best Uses
- Pea And Bean Trellis
To train my peas and beans to keep them of the ground and in fresh air. Love that it folds flat.
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- No
Pros
- Easy to use
- Well Made
Cons
Best Uses
- Beans
- Peas
- Tomatoes
Wish the legs went further into the ground to increase stability in strong winds
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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.
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Learn how to plan, plant and tend your own super-productive, raised-bed vegetable garden.
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Climbing plants climb in particular ways: some wrap, some adhere, and some curl. Learn to recognize which plants do what, so you can choose the right kind of trellis or support.
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Make the most of climbing plants by providing the right kind of support.
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