Randolph Freestanding Trellises
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- Trellising screen provides instant privacy & vertical growing space
- Available in 59” & 70.9” heights (35" width) mix & match for visual interest!
- Randolph Hanging Pot Holders (sold separately) let you add 6” potted plants
- Generous weight capacity: 59” trellis holds 40 lbs. & 70.9” trellis holds 49 lbs.
Whether you’re looking to build in some separation between areas of your yard that you use in different ways, or to increase your privacy and ensure a more peaceful and meditative time in the garden, our Randolph Freestanding Trellises help you create distinct spaces within your yard. These contemporary wire-grid screens add dimension, definition, and privacy to your outdoor space — as well as a tremendous trellising opportunity for annual flowering vines to fill with greenery and pops of floral color.
Available in 59” and 70.9” heights — mix and match for added visual interest! The strong and durable polyethylene-coated steel core frame comes with self-staking feet, and a generous load bearing capacity: the 59” trellis holds up to 40 pounds and the 70.9” trellis holds up to 49 pounds. The steel-wire trellis is conveniently poly-coated to be gentler on stems and tendrils. Our coordinating Randolph Hanging Pot Holders (sold separately) support any standard 6” pot, letting you display an even wider variety of planted privacy! Note: If installing in loose soils, we recommend anchoring with concrete.
- Polyethylene-coated steel pipe (frame), 3mm steel wire (trellis grid),
- Polypropylene (connectors), ABS, Stainless steel
- Wire grid squares on both sizes are 3.5" x 3.5"
- Both sizes include 10" ground stakes
- 59” Trellis:
- 35" W x 1.75" D x 59” H
- Weight: 10 lbs
- Holds up to 40 lbs.
- 70.9” Trellis:
- 35" W x 1.75" D x 70.9” H
- Weight: 12.5 lbs
- Holds up to 49 lbs.
- Note: If installing in loose soils, we recommend anchoring with concrete.
- Assembly required
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