🌿 Elevate Your Garden Game with LeJoy!
The LeJoy Garden37595 1111 TRE is a 6.3-foot tall metal trellis designed to provide sturdy support for climbing plants, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of any garden or outdoor space. With a focus on durability and style, this trellis is perfect for both classic and contemporary settings, making it a charming focal point for your patio or lawn.
Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 13.97 x 2.54 cm; 1.45 kg |
Part number | 482954 |
Material type | Metal |
Power source type | Wind-Powered |
Manufacturer | LeJoy Garden |
Item model number | 37595 |
ASIN | B07SC8KZYD |
T**F
HUGE. Easy Assembly, Thick, Big Plans
I am genuinely impressed with this. The description is completely accurate. The bolts to lock it in can be small if your hands are on the arthritic side, but it looks like it's going to hold up nicely! I can't wait to see how well it does with plants this summer.
L**P
No good
I put 1 of these in my garden... Its great for letting the rose vines grow all around and it looks beautiful.. but after 2 months of gentle summer rain and hardly any wind it rusted to pieces and broke in 2 or 3 different places... ive never seen material this weak... save your money
P**S
Good, cheap solution
I got these to support my Peonies. Peony supports are super expensive and I didn't want to pay $70 for one support. These are a good and cheap alternative. I painted them with 4 coats of outdoor rust retardant paint and a coat of sealer. Otherwise these would rust in a minute. Fairly easy to assemble, I put 4 of these together and none of them had any issues. Not super sturdy, I buried about 16 inches down into the ground, seems to be sturdy enough to hold. Hopefully they last more than one season.
M**E
Really nice trellis
It went together easily and is a nice height. Can’t wait to get some flowers around it.
A**E
Price and quality are in line with each other
I found these easy to assemble through I did not follow the instructions. I started by connecting the arched pieces into the three circles - no bolts needed. Then I attached the top final with the large nut to the four arched pieces for the top, just hand tightened at this point. I then starting working my way down, adding the first row of "leg" pieces to the arches for the top and then screwed in with nut and bolt to the pre-assembled rings. Once a row was completed, I went down another level. I bought two and assembly was pretty quick. I used a cordless drill and a pair of pliers to tighten everything down once it was all together. They are not super sturdy as they are hollow, but they should work for things like clematis or other seasonal vines, but heavy woody ones like wisteria. I have them over urns dressed up for winter with greenery and added white lights to the obelisk and it looks very pretty. They will go out into the garden for sweat peas in spring. I expect to paint them with a couple coats of Rustoleum outdoor paint before they go into the garden to keep them from rusting too soon.
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