Plant Trellis

Ever watched your cucumber vines sprawl across your garden, occupying precious space? Or struggled to keep your peas from tangling into an unmanageable mess? At YocoYard, we know about common gardening problems. That’s why we created our flexible plant trellis system.

Our plant trellis is more than just garden support. A modular solution adjusts to your growing needs.They make it from weather-resistant materials.

Linda from Colorado tells us, “I used to spend hours rigging up makeshift supports for my climbing beans. With YocoYard’s trellis system, I had my garden organized in minutes, and my plants have never been happier!”

Features and Dimensions

The sizes of this Plant Trellis:

Total height of 35 centimeters, with a 10 cm stake part at the bottom.

Five centimeters of space exist between the two ends of the stake.

In a green metal frame, the design has a pretty pattern of moons and stars. The picture makes the sizes very clear, showing both the main ornamental part and the ground stakes’ sizes.

 

Features

Our trellis system was carefully made with the serious grower in mind:

 

Surprisingly strong build that is light

Materials that are UV-protected and won’t break down in the sun

Quick, easy setup that doesn’t need any tools

Reusable design that will last for years

Small storage during the off-season

Mike, a gardener in Seattle, says, “When you live in an apartment, space is limited.” This trellis lets me grow up, which doubles the room I have to grow. It also folds up flat in my closet for the winter!”

How to use

Here’s how to use a Plant Trellis effectively:

  1. Installation Steps:
  • Select an area with enough sunshine.
  • Place it around 2-3 inches away from the plant base.
  • Ensure it’s stable and standing straight
  1. Choosing Plants:

    This size is best suited for little climbing plants or vines (35 cm in height).

    Suitable for little blooming vines.

    Young Climbing Plants

    Mini potted climbers.

    Decorative indoor plants

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Training Plants:

  • Gently direct young shoots to the trellis.
  • Use gentle plant ties if necessary.
  • Weave stems into the ornamental moon and star apertures.
  • Do not bind too tightly – provide room for growing.