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This has worked well over two planting seasons. It’s sturdy and looks great.
Meghan S. — Verified Buyer
The best garden infrastructure works year-round, not just when the beans are climbing.
The Design
The two panels hook together at the top, creating a stable A-frame without hardware. Separate them for flat or offset configurations. No tools, no fasteners.
Open grid provides abundant attachment points for tendrils, ties, and clips. Airflow reaches every leaf. Light reaches every stem. The plant grows through the trellis, not around it.
Intentionally uncoated. The steel oxidizes naturally, developing a warm rust patina that deepens each season. By year three it looks like it has always been there.
A-frame for climbing beans and tomatoes. Side-by-side as a flat wall for ivy or clematis. Offset at a low angle for squash and trailing vines. One purchase, three uses.
The Material
Most garden trellises are designed to resist the weather. This one is designed to embrace it. The panels are made of uncoated steel — no paint, no powder coat, no galvanizing. When rain hits them, they begin to oxidize. When sun dries them, the oxide deepens. Within a single growing season, the bright steel has become a warm, earthy rust that blends with soil, mulch, and stone.
This is not neglect. It is intention. English gardeners have used uncoated steel and iron in their gardens for centuries because they understood that a garden structure should look like it grew there, not like it was delivered last Tuesday. The patina is the finish.
The Design
The interlocking mechanism at the top of each panel is the key. Hook them together and you have a freestanding A-frame — ideal for pole beans, tomatoes, and anything that climbs vertically. The peak sits at roughly 40 inches, which is the sweet spot for most vegetable gardens.
Separate the panels and lean them side by side against a wall or fence, and you have a flat trellis for ivy, clematis, or morning glories. Offset them at a shallow angle and you have a low support for squash, cucumbers, or trailing vines that need to be lifted off the ground. Three configurations from two panels. No tools, no fasteners, no decisions you cannot reverse in thirty seconds.
The Heritage
The great English gardens — Sissinghurst, Great Dixter, Hidcote — all share a principle: the structure of the garden is as important as the plants in it. Iron trellises, steel obelisks, and metal arches are not decoration. They are architecture. They define spaces, support growth, and age alongside the garden itself.
This trellis carries that tradition at a practical scale. At 47 inches tall and 16 inches wide, each panel is sized for a raised bed, a kitchen garden row, or a border planting. Buy one pair for a single crop. Buy several to create a rhythm along a garden path. They will only look better the longer they stand.
Specifications
| Panel Height | 47 inches (119 cm) |
| Panel Width | 16 inches (41 cm) |
| Material | Uncoated steel |
| Finish | None — develops natural rust patina |
| Sold As | Pair (2 interlocking panels) |
| Configurations | A-frame, side-by-side wall, offset angle |
| Suitable Plants | Beans, tomatoes, squash, peas, clematis, ivy, morning glories |
| Tools Required | None |
| Storage | Flat against wall, garage, or shed |
| SKU | 87B01.09 |
| Price |
Common Questions
Each purchase includes two interlocking panels. They can be configured together as an A-frame, placed side by side as a flat wall, or offset at a low angle depending on your garden needs.
Yes, by design. The steel is intentionally left uncoated so it develops a rich, natural patina over time. This is a feature inspired by English garden tradition — the trellis becomes more attractive as it ages.
Climbing beans, tomatoes, squash, peas, clematis, morning glories, and most vining or climbing plants. The grid pattern provides ample attachment points for tendrils and ties.
Each panel is 47 inches tall and 16 inches wide. In an A-frame configuration the peak sits at approximately 40 inches, which is ideal for most climbing vegetables.
No tools required. The panels interlock at the top for A-frame use, or simply lean them against a wall or fence. They are freestanding in A-frame mode and stable enough for a full season of growth.
Two interlocking steel panels. A-frame, side-by-side, or offset angle. The structure your climbers will still be growing on a decade from now.
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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 12 reviews.
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"This has worked well over two planting seasons, it’s sturdy and looks great."
"It will be perfect but will have to wait until next season. My plants were a little too far along to disrupt them to put this structure in place. Not that shipping was too long but I just ordered it too late. It’s well made and will look great in my garden."
"Just as pictured on Garrett Wade website. Heavy made, good quality. Perfect for my garden."
"A sturdy trellis for climbers"
"Very sturdy. Just what I was looking for."
"The actual product is great! I ordered 3 and 2 weeks later I never received. So I called customer service they re shipped 3 and 2 weeks later I have only received 2!! So I have to call again and ask where my items are ! So overall the product not worth the hassle."
"These are great! In this world of ours DROWNING in plastic, the iron products you offer help stem the tide. This trellis will surely help in my gardening. C‘mon Garrett Wade- bring back the steel hose guides you discontinued!!"
"We were looking for a trellis that was actually made with reasonable quality, that would be self-supported and pack up small when not in use. These are brilliant. Would recommend."
"Love the look"
"The perfect trellis for my new garden. Easy to install, adjustable, and looks so beautiful!"