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Trellises Expanding Willow Trellis Artificial Variagated Leaves 120x180cm

Expanding Willow Trellis Artificial Variagated Leaves 120x180cm

Trellis, Height 180 cm

£16.99

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Trellises Garden Gear Black Metal Tepee Trellis 180cm 2 Pack 103 x 12 x 6cm

Garden Gear Black Metal Tepee Trellis 180cm 2 Pack 103 x 12 x 6cm

Trellis

£20.00

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Trellises Nature Garden Trellis 100x200cm

Nature Garden Trellis 100x200cm

Trellis, Height 200 cm, Width 100 cm

£49.99

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Trellises Buttercup Farm Ultra Trellis Painted Wooden Trellis L180 x 8 x 120 cm

Buttercup Farm Ultra Trellis Painted Wooden Trellis L180 x 8 x 120 cm

Trellis

£247.74

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Forest Garden Ladder Trellis -
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Trellis

£14.99

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Relaxdays Garden Trellis Set of 3 180 cm Plastic White

Relaxdays Garden Trellis Set of 3 180 cm Plastic White

Trellis

£54.90

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Selections Set of 40 Coated Metal Plant Support Sticks 60cm

Selections Set of 40 Coated Metal Plant Support Sticks 60cm

Trellis

£10.99

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Selections Set Of 5 Leaf Design Metal Trellis 120Cm X 50Cm

Selections Set Of 5 Leaf Design Metal Trellis 120Cm X 50Cm

Trellis

£36.99

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Three things to consider when buying a trellis

Most plants branch out when they have grown about half a metre. Keep this in mind and look for a trellis that is high enough for your plant. For the same reason, you should place a wall-mounted trellis a little way up from the ground, where the branching begins.

  • Fan-shaped or square trellis. A good choice for plants that you want to climb both horizontally and vertically. Suitable for climbing roses that don't get too heavy, clematis and jasmine.

  • Obelisk. A rounded trellis that you stick into the ground can be an elegant decoration. Softer plants, such as sugar peas, bell vines and sweet peas, tend to wind around an obelisk as they climb.

  • Rose arch. Roses need a firm trellis, as their thick branches can easily become heavy. A [rose arch](/cl/347/ Garden-Outdoor-Environment?q=rosenbåge) may be suitable.

If you are placing the trellis outdoors, it needs to withstand bad weather. And remember, the trellis will be bare for part of the year, so choose one that looks great even without flowers.

  • Plastic is a lightweight material, making it easy to move the trellis. However, its slippery surface can make it difficult for some plants to attach. Plastic can also weather if exposed to too much rain.

  • Steel is a stable material that lasts a very long time. It can also become very hot if the sun is shining, so avoid positioning it facing south.

  • Wood has a surface that makes it easy for plants to climb. If you paint it, it resists moisture better and stays nicer for longer, but remember not to use surface treatments that will harm your plants.

We recommend that you choose metal or wood for perennial climbing plants, so that the trellis retains its appearance season after season. Want more inspiration? News and tips on how to vertically grow vegetables on your trellise.

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