Some trellises are overly ornate showpieces, not so well-suited to supporting plants. Ours retains the classic lines of Tudor arches, but with a simpler, understated design that showcases your climbing plants. Open, 4" lattice gives roses, clematis and morning glories plenty of places to vine and twine.
Comments about Jardin Tudor Trellis:
Very easy to assemble--as long as you're gentle with it. Looks very simple and classical. I'd rather the plants be the "stars"-- not the trellis. I'm ordering a matching one today.
Comments about Jardin Tudor Trellis:
The Tudor Trellis is exactly what I was expecting. It is sturdy and easy to put together.
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Comments about Jardin Tudor Trellis:
I bought this for my Mom, a senior citizen. Thankfully, I was at her home when the trellis arrived because I was able to see what I ordered for her. My first reaction was, "wow, this is not even finished". It has a rusted appearance - it is not smooth or painted.Then, as I started assembling the trellis, the arched corners of the thing started to break off. Just came right off - torn right at the turning point of the joints. This is so poorly made that it could not withstand a simple assembly (no screws or nails are needed). Eventually, 4 different joints broke off. [...] But I decided I'd see if I could fix the trellis to avoid leaving it unassembled.I used duck tape to secure the broken joints and then tried to add the supporting rods to the trellis. Out of 3 rods, two fit perfectly and the third was about 1 inch too short. It did not even come close to fitting. Again, lousy construction. Admittedly, this could be due to the fact that I taped one of the sides up and I was not very precise in my repairs, but the joints did fit into the base of the trellis, so I was not that far off in my precision. A one inch difference seems a big much if I was able to assemble to rest of the trellis.[...] We did not want to bother trying a second trellis. I was sooo disappointed in this product. [...]