This matte black wire trellis nearly disappears when it’s covered with vining plants. Whether you use it in a raised bed or in-ground garden, it will provide no-nonsense, heavy-duty support. Each side is 17-3/4" W x 58" H; grid openings are approx. 6" x 8" to make harvesting easy. Set up several side by side to create a long, A-Frame tunnel to support two rows of peas, cukes or squash.
Misshapen, yellowed cucumbers will be a thing of the past when you use this space-saving trellis to support plants in your garden. The sturdy, powder-coated steel frame supports heavy loads and has big 4" grids for easy harvesting. Lean-to design gives you room to sow salad greens under the trellis for an extra crop before your cukes mature.
With its generous size, understated design and impressive durability, this 7' high arch forms a sturdy yet subtle backdrop for any climbing plant, including roses, clematis and scarlet runner beans. Line up several to form an allee over a path.
This arbor's name — Titan — tells you a lot about how it's made. Crafted with polyethylene-coated steel tubing, the Titan Arbor combines exceptional strength and weather resistance — making it an excellent choice for supporting the most robust climbing roses, clematis or jasmine. Better yet, the stately-yet-subtle design assembles in minutes with a Phillips screwdriver, and the pointed legs are easy to "plant" for a secure stance.
Great for supporting eggplants, cucumbers, peas, and other climbers, these heavy-duty 42" A-Frame plant supports feature 3/16" galvanized wire for years of use. Made in USA with American-sourced steel. Set of 5 supports.
Years ago, people stored "keeper" crops such as apples, winter squash, onions and potatoes on rustic wooden racks like this one. The drawers are slatted to ensure good air circulation, and they slide out for easy access. For best results, the rack should be located in a cool, dark cellar or shed.
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