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New & Exclusive | Kitchen Garden Trellis is a Natural Choice for Squash and Vines
- Wooden A-frame trellis is perfect for vining crops like cucumbers and squash
- Trellising vines increases air circulation to minimize disease problems
- Ideal for flowering vines, too
All-purpose wooden A-frame trellis is easy to set up — simply unfold and “plant” it in the ground. Suitable for both raised beds and in-ground gardens. Each side is 14-1/2" W x 58" H; grid openings are approx. 6" square for easy harvesting. Made from fir treated with an eco-friendly preservative. Folds flat for storage.
- Fir treated with an eco-friendly preservative
- Each side is 14-1/2" W x 58" H
- Grid openings are approx. 6" square
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Pros
- Smart For Small Spaces
Cons
- Flemsy
- Poorly constucted
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Great concept, Out of the box, it was not intact. Had to find small screws and glue the trellis back together before I could even begin to use it.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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Got this for a pea trellis because the other one I wanted was on backorder. I was surprized by how flimsy it seems. Not impressed by the quality at all. I felt as though I would break it pushing into the soil to anchor it. It has stood up to several heavy snow storms and wind with no problem though. The current issue is that my peas don't like it. They refuse to grow up it. The wood is too thick for them to anchor onto. They prefer the tomato cage next door. This was a bust for my intended purpose but may be good for something else.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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- Difficult To Anchor Down
- Flimsy
- Over priced
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Really wish I would have read the other reviews before purchasing this item - As I agree with many of the negative comments. It is attractive to look at, but I am sure it will be falling down during the first windy day & will not last more than one season. Very cheaply made for the price. Sorry to leave a negative comment, but buyer beware!
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I placed two of these in my garden to support squash and hopefully, cantaloupe. I have mixed feelings about them. They look terrific, and I get constant compliments on them. However, they feel flimsy. I felt as though I might break them as I pushed their legs into soft dirt, so I don't expect them to hold up very well. I hope they prove me wrong.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Fits Well In My Grow Bed
Cons
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- Using For Cukes Melons
Fits well in my 3' grow bed for virtical growing in the greenhouse.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- None
Cons
- Cheaply Made
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This was very cheaply made, I hade to reinforce it with new screws because the manufacterers screws were inadequate. It would have cost me more to return it and i needed it immediately, lets see how long this thing lasts, theres always duct tape i figure.
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- No
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This trellis is huge! In my opinion, it was very poorly constructed--poor quality wood and I don't believe it would've lasted past this season. I sent it back, at great expense because of the size, and later found out I was NOT going to be reimbursed for return-postage costs. Very disappointed in that policy. That "policy" is not stated anywhere on line, on the enclosed receipts. I called the company and they verified I was not being reimbursed for return postage costs. Buyer beware!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Attractive and functional
Cons
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Attractive and functional, will be using it for summer squash, peas and as shade for lettuce and spinach.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
Cons
- Very Flimsy Fell Apart
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Make your own, it will be much better.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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Cons
- cheap and flimsy
- Missing parts
- Too Light Will Blow Over
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Was so excited to find and order this, as it's the perfect size to fit our small 4x4 garden box, and still be able to grow some melons or cucumbers. However, when it arrived it was missing one of the hinges and I was told it was backordered and they were out of the parts, and the best they could do was send me a replacement in 2 months or try to get a replacement hinge on my own. It also seems very cheaply made. Such a shame - it's the perfect size but wish it was better made.
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- No
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Learn how to plan, plant and tend your own super-productive, raised-bed vegetable garden.
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Make the most of climbing plants by providing the right kind of support.
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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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Looking for instructions on growing certain vegetables? You'll find answers in the Vegetable Encyclopedia.
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Merchant response: We were so sorry to hear about this reviewer's disappointment in the trellis. We have reached out to see what we can do to make it right for them. As always, we offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee on all of our products!