2’ x 4’ Arch Trellis for Planter Boxes
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- Function & Fashion: Maximize growing space & visual appeal
- Versatile & Sturdy Support: Grow cucumbers, squash, clematis & more!
- Grow Above & Beyond: Fits over the top of our 2' x 4' planters or between for a walk-under arch or tunnel
- Super Easy to Install: Fits seamlessly into our Lifetime corners
- Add a Bench Underneath: Natural & Eco-Stained cedar bench kits available
This simple arch trellis can make your garden feel fuller, more defined, and more peaceful. Create an allée among your elevated raised beds, a shady retreat to cool down between garden tasks, or simply maximize growing space in your elevated planter box. This smaller version of our customer favorite 2' x 8' Arch Trellis may be more compact, but it’s just as sturdy, supporting big burlies like squash and cukes just as easily as fair beauties like morning glory.
Designed to integrate seamlessly with our elevated planter boxes, this arch trellis fits right into the Lifetime corners of our 2’ x 4’ elevated planter boxes or spanning between any two GSC elevated raised beds. See all compatible planters and raised beds to find your perfect pairing! Arch is 48" H in the middle but can be bumped up to 60" H by adding a 12" Arch Extension.
If you want to truly luxuriate in the beauty and bounty of your Arch Trellis, our bench kit helps you create a front row seat to your garden’s splendor, available in Natural Cedar and Eco-Stained Cedar.
- Low carbon steel with brown powder-coating
- Dimensions: 48” L x 24” W x 48” H at center, fully assembled
- Weight: 30 lbs.
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