Is a trellis garden worth the hype? (21+ designs decoded)

The trellis is a mainstay of gardens everywhere—the bones upon which the garden grows—and is beloved by gardeners and greenskeepers all around the world. These are available in a variety of shapes, ranging from simple structures that keep vining vegetables from crawling across the ground to far more elaborate ones. Trellis’s intricate designs and versatile applications like a two-in-one planter, tomato cages, and fencing panels make them an indispensable garden unit. Trellis give shape and beauty to back patios, adds a splash of floral colour to otherwise plain walls, and provides shade and privacy to pathways.

If you only need a basic trellis, you can easily get away with simply purchasing one online or at your local garden store. However, there are occasions when you want something a little more personalized and a little less expensive. That’s when it’s worth investing (some) time in designing and building your own trellis. We’ve gathered the best trellis projects from around the web to help you envision the perfect structure for your climbing plants.

A beautiful, practical trellis does not have to cost a fortune. Whether you want a simple small support system for growing peas or a gorgeous canopy loaded with blooms that arches overhead, you can probably create it yourself, especially with the help of the following DIY trellis ideas.

 

 

What is a trellis?

 

Beautiful indoor and outdoor white garden trellis
Beautiful indoor and outdoor garden trellis

Image Source: Wayfair

 

A trellis is a simple gardening structure that aids the vertically growing plants or crawling shrubs like climbers or creepers. The garden trellis can be made of a variety of materials, but it usually has an open framework that allows plants to readily grow upward. It can also be used to assist plants to flourish both indoors and outdoors, as a decorative piece in your garden, or to offer your yard more privacy.

 

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How to choose the right trellis for your garden?

  • Choose vine supports that are sufficient to withstand the vines you intend to grow. If you’re planting a perennial vine, make sure the supports are constructed of weatherproof materials (such as galvanised or powder-coated steel, painted or treated wood, etc.).
  • Consider whether you want the support to be a decorative garden element in addition to the plant, or if the support’s sole purpose is to showcase the plant. Decorative plant supports can offer a sense of enclosure by screening views and/or outlining boundaries, or they can act as intriguing focal points in the garden.
  • Finally, consider the types of plants you wish to grow. Pole beans demand a different form of support than a tomato or cucumber plant and climbing a rose requires a different type of support than a sweet pea. Learn the plants’ climbing nature to discover more about which sorts of supports are best for particular plants.

 

Trellis designs & ideas for home garden

 

Arched trellis

 

Fairy tale garden trellis covered with pink and red flowers for beautiful entrance
Bring the fairytale entrances back with arched garden structures!

Image Source: Foter

 

No matter what season it is, these structures offer a unique touch to your house landscape. The importance of its design and placement cannot be overstated. Spend some time in your yard deciding what kind of structure and scale would be appropriate for your home and surroundings. This arched trellis often makes up for beautiful flower-laden entrances to front yard gardens in English country homes.

 

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Flat trellises

 

trellis wall in black metal as fence top panel and exterior wall decoration
Elegant metal freestanding trellis

Image Source: Walmart

 

These are usually applied to provide a sense of privacy or to distinguish an area. These are either freestanding structures or are attached to a wall or poles. Although sometimes fixed in place, these are also quite easy to move around the garden if you wish to experiment with different looks.

 

Obelisks plant support

 

Black colour metal planter trellis for tomatoes and other plants in garden
Make your garden stand out with dainty obelisk plant support

Image Source: Plowhearth

 

These structures add a strong vertical aspect to the garden that can serve as a focal point. These are both useful and ornamental. Also, these are most effective when used sparsely. Inspect to see if the structure is tall enough to sustain the plant you want to grow.

 

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Wooden tripod climber support

 

conical light brown ladder trellis for garden
Hybrid plant support with tripod and ladder design

Image Source: Homemade by Carmona

 

This trellis design is a hybrid between the teepee pole and the two-sided trellis, but only somewhat more advanced. The French tuteur “obelisk,” despite having more parts, is nonetheless compact enough to fit into a smaller garden space, providing a lot of vertical growth potential for a fairly tiny piece of ground.

 

Teepee trellis 

 

purple colour trellis for tomatoes and climbing plants in garden
Beautiful structure for plant support to add wow factor to your garden

Image Source: Garden’s Supply

 

This Teepee trellis design allows edible or ornamental plants to weave their way through. The structure creates a stunning natural tapestry while providing robust support in the garden or on the patio. When the plants are dormant, the structure doubles as a work of modern art.

 

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Tomato cage trellis

 

red colour wired cage for tomatoes and cucumber
Give your tomato plants the strong support they need with a metal cage trellis

Image Source: Totally Tomatoes

 

These powder-coated steel tomato trellis cages with a heavy-duty design are taller, wider, and stronger than traditional cone-shaped supports. Unlike cheaper alternatives, this trellis design is sturdy enough to hold full-grown tomato vines. Here tomato plants are supported on all sides of the trellis and kept off the ground for improved air circulation, cleaner fruit, and fewer infections.

 

Ladder trellis

 

bronze colour ladder trellis for lush green garden
Dainty ladder trellis

Image Source: Garden’s Supply

 

Compact clematis and sweet peas, as well as twiners like black-eyed Susan vine, cling to the narrow rungs with short stems or tendrils that need ladder-like support. Plants like these may climb and spread freely with this freestanding garden support thanks to the open ladder design. This trellis, made of tubular steel with an aged Jardin finish, gives your garden a rustic, “always been there” look.

 

Fence climber support

 

Elegant white fence garden trellis top panel with roses
A fence or a trellis?

Image Source: Stuart Garden Architectures

 

Trellis fencing can be used instead of regular fencing panels. In bad weather, these are significantly less likely to be blown down because the wind simply goes through them. Watch your trellis fence wall panel bloom over the summer by planting trailing plants in the bed below! For year-round appeal, combine varieties that flower at different times.

 

Porch trellis

 

beautiful white backyard white fence top panels with green vines
A smart idea to enclose your backyard and create more privacy

Image Source: Werner Staube

 

In a small yard, creating a sense of isolation from the neighbours might be tough. However, a fence panel or wall trellis like this one can help. Create a more personal feel by enclosing your outdoor space with a trellis fence panel. For even more privacy, choose lattice fence panels with a tighter pattern and add climbing perennial vines to beautify the trellis enclosure.

 

Cedar board clematis trellis

 

garden trellis on fence top with brown accents and green vine
DIY your fence to make it interesting!

Image Source: The Handy’s man daughter

 

Tall wall fences are popular because of the privacy they provide, but they may also sometimes look boring. Add a clematis trellis to your garden fence panels to give floral vines the support they need to climb high. Cedar boards cut into short, 12-inch-wide strips make the ideal trellis material for this project.

 

Fir board trellis with planter box

 

Unique trellis with caged planters for tomatoes and brown wooden fence top
What more do you need when you got two functions in one structure?

Image Source: Deuce Cities Henhouse

 

This trellis is put within a handy planter, making it a two-in-one solution. Even better, the bottom of the box is equipped with casters, making it simple to move the structure around. To keep your plants healthy, add drainage holes to the bottom of the planter in addition to the casters.

 

Crisscross wall trellis

 

beautiful white garden backdrop
Look at this majestic view with minimalist crisis cross trellis

Image Source: Centsational Style

 

This exquisite crossing trellis can be used to support climbing greenery such as pink bower vines in the most formal garden environments. Consider leaving off the central “X” and placing the piece within the area. Also, use the trellis as its frame if you have a fountain or artwork you’d like to highlight.

 

Round topped flat wall plant support

 

Basic wall mounted metal mesh with arched top on beige wall
Basic wall-mounted metal mesh with arched top

Image Source: Harrod Horticulture

 

A simple black metal mesh fixed to the wall can act as beautiful support for your crawling plants like this one. The arched design on top makes the structure look more sophisticated and interesting. In this manner, most simple designs can make your garden landscape lively and organised.

 

Four-sided obelisk climber stand

 

Unique panelled obelisk for climbing green plant support
Unique panelled obelisk for plant support

Image Source: Gardener’s Supply

 

This obelisk’s unique paneled form makes it excellent for a variety of vines. Climbers will love the matte black finish, which makes it simple to grip and climb. You can use these in a large pot on your patio or deck to provide some dramatic height and interest to your flower gardens.

 

Black metal tripod for climbers

 

Tall metal black tripod for green garden vines
Tall metal black tripod for garden vines

Image Source: Wayfair

 

A basic metal black tripod trellis is the choice for those who like to keep their garden organised and neat. This design provides height to your garden and also prevents the tender plant vines from tangling with other plants.

 

Trellis garden workspace

 

Modern white and blue outhouse
Big trellis structures like these are truly outstanding!

Image Source: Stephen Cridland

 

A helpful zone for potting tables and gardening prep work is offered by these long sectional trellis designs. The trellis’s front serves as a staging area for a variety of potted flowering plants. In addition, clutter and ugly equipment are hidden behind the screen.

 

Traditional wooden trellis 

 

classical wooden mesh for brown brick wall decor
Classical wooden mesh trellis

Image source:  B&Q

 

The aesthetics of a classical wooden trellis against a plain brick wall for lovely climbing plants are stunning. You can also create a flower bed at the base of the wall or place a planter near the trellis and encourage plants like clematis or trailing roses to climb the trellis. Place two or more panels side by side and plant more specimens below if the wall is very large.

 

Dome garden trellis

 

beautiful green backyard sitting area
Elegant dome-shaped structure in the backyard covered with tender vines

Image Source: Amateur Gardening

 

The best thing about a trellis is that it can be made of metal or wood and it can be both decorative and functional. The dome-shaped structure set against a painted wall becomes even more stunning, transforming a tiny seating area into a wonderful space. Incorporate huge plants and cafe-style furnishings for an eye-catching way to dress up a small space.

 

Pergola garden arch

 

Pergola green garden arch vine support structure for roses
Pergola garden arch trellis

Image Source: Wayfair

 

Pergola garden arch trellis is a classic design that never goes out of style. These wooden pergolas are fantastic for training your plants to climb as well as adding a decorative element to your yard. The weather-resistant tube can also be used for all-weather decorations, festivals, and celebrations. This sort of construction is durable and will last for many years.

 

Patio trellis stand with planter

 

Planter containers with wooden vertical wire mesh in green backyard
Trellis with planter containers

Image Source: diynetwork

 

These trellises not only provide support for necessary plants to grow efficiently but also serve as remarkable décor items. These can also cover brick walls, deck walls, pool houses, outdoor sheds, patio walls, and other similar structures. The flat metal also acts as a support and is perfect for use against fence panels for climbers.

 

Vinyl tomato plant cage

 

Lush green backyard with tomatoes planter
Vinyl panel trellis for durability and performance

Image Source: Woodcraft

 

A Vinyl panel trellis is useful for decorating bare walls as well as for containing your messy plants like tomatoes and eggplant. Furthermore, the tomato plant trellis is a vinyl-based product that will never peel, fracture, fade, or burn plants, making it one of the most beneficial and long-lasting products available. Especially for tomato plants, this trellis design is simple to install and maintain due to its easy mobility.

 

Conclusion

We cannot emphasize enough the importance of climbing plants in a garden. Beautiful roses and climbing hydrangeas on home trellis walls are a sight to behold. As seen above, with the use of the right type of trellis you can uplift your garden from ordinary to extraordinary. Each trellis design offers different support functions and aesthetics. A sturdy trellis not only supports your plant but also acts as a decorative element in your garden. However, the market for trellis in India stays local and limited. Thus, DIY projects and customizing trellis are a good idea if you want your garden to stand out. So, feel free to use the above-listed designs as your inspiration for the trellis in your garden and give your plant the life partner it deserves!

 

*The featured image used in the article is from Pinterest (Land art designs)

 

Mukul Jain is a home-improvement enthusiast. He has an active interest in solutions meant to ease the way we live in our homes, work in our offices and relax in outdoor built-up spaces. Talk to him for a few minutes and you can’t miss his passion for building and home-improvement products. He believes that sound product knowledge coupled with good aesthetic sense is the key to quality built-up spaces. Mukul comes from a rich background of core building materials ecosystem, consulting and now, for many years – in writing and editorial roles.

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