🌱 Elevate your garden game with the ultimate climbing support!
The Cucumber Trellis for Raised Beds features a robust 63x45 inch U-shaped metal frame with a plastic-coated steel core for rust and weather resistance. It includes a comprehensive 60-piece kit for easy assembly and supports a variety of climbing plants by improving airflow, maximizing space, and protecting crops from ground pests and rot.
M**O
Grow up Cucumbers!
So in love…. Cucumber Life!!!
F**E
Beans
I am very pleased with it, haven’t completely finish it yet, but I love it, just what I was looking for. Thank you. I love Amazon
J**D
Trellis is okay.
This was purchased as a gift for above ground garden beds. Easy to add into the garden, sturdy once assembled, but assembly was frustrating with one person. Definitely want two people to assemble it and hold in place when snapping the metal brackets on the cross bars. The net is larger than the arch. I needed to zip tie it smaller. I wish the arch was wider and could expand over my walkway for ease of picking vegetables. This barely stretched across my 4' wide bed, and not as tall as I thought it would be. Over all it works for what it was made for. Just not what I was expecting. Using regardless as I needed to get my plants in.
D**4
Works great
Very sturdy once placed in garden. Have used one growing season. Holding up well in the sun and rain.
D**.
Recommend for the price - Wanted something sturdy enough and got it!
I woke up and decided to put this together. Had no idea what to expect. Started and followed instructions. Took me about 1.5 hrs to do by myself. Set it up inside. Worst thing was having long artificial nails while trying to do the assembly. Don't recommend that. :)But for the money, I must say I was very pleased with the outcome. The stakes/connectors went together easy enough sometimes with a few extra pushes required. When the assembly of the stakes and connectors was complete I went through and pushed down on the vertical hoops to ensure all the connectors were pushed together completely. About a third of the joints needed this step and more tightly went together as it should have been.I also only secured the spring clips with one half of the metal open ends until I rearranged all the poles like I knew I wanted them.For the money I consider this a good value with do-able instructions fairly straightforward. Would've been quicker with 2 people but not necessary.I intend to leave mine up and even in high humidity with occasionally windy conditions, I expect it will last 2 years no problem. I'm also glad I can cover with a shade cloth if I need to in the future.Recommend this for those working within this kind of budget.
E**
Cheap and broken
Broken and cheap 💔
C**S
An easily assembled garden trellis, even for someone with one arm
I found this trellis to be easy to assemble, even as someone who recently had shoulder surgery and mostly working with one arm. It took me an hour or so to finish. It looks halfway decent in the yard, and seems study enough (we'll see how it fares once it starts bearing the weight of ripe veg!) If I were to nitpick, it's not really tall enough for indeterminate vining vegetables—at less than four feet (you need to push the stakes at least 4-6 inches into the ground), I'll need to start topping my cucumbers and tomatoes pretty early. But the height was clear from the description so can't deduct points for that.
T**S
Seems to be working well
I have this in my garden now. It is supporting my tomato plants well and the cucumber plants (on the other side) are just now starting to clibmb it as well. The only drawback is the amount of space between the two sides leaves a lot of empty space in my garden. I have tried growing some beets and radishes and such in that spacel; however, due to the excessive rain in my region of the country (Oklahoma), I really have only had blades of grass and weeds growing in that space.
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2 weeks ago
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