These Easy Garden Trellis Ideas Are Absolutely Beautiful. (2024)

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Whether you're growing flowering vines along a garage wall, roses along a walkway, or cucumbers and beans in a raised bed, you'll need something for those climbing plants and vines to grow on.

That's when a trellis comes in handy. Luckily it doesn't have to be super expensive or a complicated construction project to be attractive. You can get creative with purchased garden ornaments such as an obelisk, arch or ladder, or you can make one yourself one with a few basic household items.

Of course, a trellis is practical for supporting plants, but it also can be beautiful and add an interesting accent to your garden's design all on its own.

Like fast-growing shrubs, trellises can provide privacy from the neighbors or hide an unsightly view, such as your compost bin or trash cans. A trellis also can divide an outdoor "room" to make it more functional, separating spaces for eating, grilling, or lounging.

A trellis can be made from many different materials, including wood, twigs, metal or plastic, and it may be permanent or removable. Probably the most important thing to remember is that for plants that get very heavy as they mature, such as a climbing hydrangea, make sure you anchor the trellis to something to keep it upright, such as the wall (though you should offset it with blocks from the building to allow air flow behind the plant, which cuts down on the occurrence of some fungal diseases).

Ahead, our favorite trellis ideas for every style of garden:

1

Salvaged Window Trellis

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A salvaged window proves the perfect support for a climbing vine, such as star jasmine.

Remove the glass panes and hang on a wall or rest on your potting shed worktable.

SHOP STAR JASMINE VINES

2

Branches and Twine Trellis

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We love the rustic look of sweet peas scrambling up cut saplings, such as poplar or birch, tied with twine. Forage large sticks from your garden, then lash together in casual fashion at the top.

This won't hold heavy plants, but it's fine for annuals such as sweet peas or morning glories.

SHOP GARDEN TWINE

3

Vintage Fence Trellis

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Lean a vintage fence piece against your house for a quick, easy solution for climbing plants. Shop flea markets for the best finds.

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DIY Pergola

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Pergolas can be used not only as a support structure for vines such as clematis, but they also provide shade.

Before building, call your local utilities to mark the location of underground lines because you'll need to sink the posts at least one-quarter their heights.

Get the tutorial at A Piece of Rainbow.

SHOP CLEMATIS VINES

5

T-Post Trellis

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This sweet, rustic little trellis can be made from posts, poplar twigs, and twine, though you can use zip ties, too. Use bigger branches on the bottom and smaller ones up top, alternating the thick ends on each row.

Get the tutorial at Chicken Scratch NY.

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6

Honeycomb Trellis

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Lovely in itself, this hexagon-shaped honeycomb trellis will add serious zing to your property.

Use a miter saw to make the hexagonal cuts, then mount the trellis onto a fence, making sure it screws into all the horizontal supports.

Get the tutorial at Mama Needs a Project.

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Plastic Netting Trellis

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For a simple vegetable trellis that will last for a few seasons, attach plastic netting, also known as poultry netting to two pound-in metal garden stakes. You're done in a few minutes!

SHOP PLASTIC NETTING

8

Espaliered Trees

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Espalier is a form of pruning that allows trees to grow flat against a wall or in a line.

Though it's not strictly a "trellis," espalier does provide a fence-like appearance for privacy--though this technique does take time and effort to achieve.

Get espalier tips from Oregon State University.

SHOP PRUNING SHEARS

9

Fancy Trellis

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This beautifully made trellis is suitable for showing off at the entrance to your home, especially draped with a flowering vine like clematis. Be sure to use pressure-treated lumber and a stain/sealer so it stands the test of time.

Get the tutorial at HandyDadTV.

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Bamboo Trellis

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Bamboo lasts forever! Buy a package of tall bamboo pieces, lean them towards each other, and lash the tops together. You've got a bean tunnel that can be disassembled and stored easily come winter.

SHOP BAMBOO POLES

11

Cedar Board Clematis Trellis

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Jazz up your boring backyard fence with a trellis that will give flowering vines, such as jessamine, the support they need to climb high. For this project, cedar boards cut into short strips make a simple trellis.

Get the tutorial at The Handyman’s Daughter.

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12

Wire Wall Trellis

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Get greenery going on your brick with this wire trellis, which uses masonry anchors, eye hooks and cable wire to create a foundation for your plants to cover.

Get the tutorial at Salvaged Living.

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Fir Board Trellis with Planter Box

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Two projects in one, this trellis is mounted inside a handy planter. The box has casters mounted on the bottom, making it easy to move when necessary.

Get the tutorial at Deuce Cities Henhouse.

SHOP DRILLS

14

No-Weld Copper Trellis

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You don’t need to be able to weld to assemble this beautiful copper pipe trellis—it's done with super-strong glue! The copper will age to a beautiful patina in time.

Get the tutorial at 33 Shades of Green.

SHOP GLUE

15

Rustic Birch Trellis Ladder

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Whether you’d like to use this homey ladder as a trellis or as seasonal decor, it's a lovely addition to your porch or patio. Craft it from small limbs foraged from your yard.

Get the tutorial at Ashbee Design.

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Crisscross Wall Trellis

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This elegant crisscross trellis can be used in the most formal of outdoor spaces. If you have a fountain or artwork you’d like to highlight, think about leaving out the center “X” and placing the piece within the space.

Get the tutorial at Centsational Style.

SHOP WHITE EXTERIOR PAINT

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Rustic Sapling Trellis

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Whimsical and charming, this trellis is made with green saplings, which are bent into a hoop shape and wedged between large rocks until they’re dry.

Get the tutorial at Ellen Ecker Ogden.

SHOP JUTE TWINE

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Garden Obelisk

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You can use this simple-to-make obelisk for everything from a tomato cage to a rose trellis for roses. It's easily assembled out of pine pieces, then painted or stained to protect it from the elements.

Get the tutorial at Flower Patch Farmhouse.

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Cattle Panel Trellis

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This clever trellis made from metal cattle panels enables you to grow cucumbers, peas, and beans up instead of out. After trimming and halving the panel, use hog rings or cable ties to join them. This trellis folds flat for storage.

Get the tutorial at Frugal Family Home.

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Twine Pea Trellis

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Built from bamboo and garden twine, this is super-easy and inexpensive to make. It works well for flowers such as sweet peas or morning glories or edible snow peas.

Get the tutorial at Garden Therapy.

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Arricca Elin SanSone has written about health and lifestyle topics for Prevention, Country Living, Woman's Day, and more. She’s passionate about gardening, baking, reading, and spending time with the people and dogs she loves.

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FAQs

What is the easiest trellis to build? ›

A-Frame Trellis. The most widely used and perhaps easiest to construct, the A-frame is your quick-to-put-in-place trellis that will grow everything from beans, tomatoes, and squash to even melons.

What can I use instead of a trellis in my garden? ›

Exploring Alternative Solutions to Using a Trellis in Your Garden
  • Repurposed Ladders. An old wooden or metal ladder can be repurposed into a charming, rustic plant support. ...
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What is the purpose of garden trellis? ›

A trellis is a framework made flat from metal or wood used to support plants like, shrubs, trees or vines. A garden trellis can be used as an accent pieces or can add privacy by weaving climbing vines through. Trellises also make a great statement piece.

How to make an easy garden trellis? ›

For a simple vegetable trellis that will last for a few seasons, attach plastic netting, also known as poultry netting to two pound-in metal garden stakes. You're done in a few minutes!

How to make an inexpensive trellis? ›

This cheap and easy garden trellis is made with two items. This Grip-Rite Ladder Mesh Block (currently $4.27 each – I paid $3.57 last year) at Home Depot and zip ties. That's it! You simply zip tie how ever many you'd like to use and arch them into your bed.

What is the best material for a garden trellis? ›

A trellis, often crafted from wood, wire, or wrought iron, is a great way to train plants to grow in a certain direction, add some personality to your outdoor space, and more. It can be used as an accent piece or work as a privacy screen, and better yet, is an inexpensive project that anyone can do themselves.

How do you stabilize a garden trellis? ›

I use a trellis of those 6-foot metal stakes with a plate at the bottom. They're commonly sold at home centers and hardware stores. I pound those in 4 feet apart and far enough that the plates are in the ground. Then I use twisty-ties to secure a sheet of concrete-reinforcing wire to the stakes.

Where is the best place to put a trellis? ›

The trellis might be the perfect filler for an empty spot in the garden, or even for a part of the garden that's not so nice to look at. A perfect spot might simply be the place where you grow climbing plants, whether these are flowering plants like climbing roses or a simple climbing cucumber.

What is the difference between a lattice and a trellis? ›

A lattice is made up of wooden strips that cross each other, most commonly, in a square or diagonal pattern. A trellis is a wooden frame that's used to support climbing plants. You'll also occasionally see the words arbor and pergola being used with lattice and trellis.

How do you position a trellis in a garden? ›

Some gardeners place trellises at an angle to absorb maximum sunlight, and so that fruit hangs freely from the lower side of the trellis for easier harvest. To try this, set the stakes in the ground so that the trellis will face south, and will lean over the soil just north of it.

Do you plant on the inside or outside of a trellis? ›

I like to leave about 6 inches of space in the raised bed on the inside of the trellis to plant. You could definitely plant in the wood box on the outside of the trellis too. It does not make a massive difference, but there are a couple of reasons I choose to plant on the inside.

What is the best trellis for vegetables? ›

To support the weight of heavier vegetables like winter squash, consider using a sturdy teepee or A-frame trellis made with bamboo stakes (like these) and garden twine. I use the twine to create 4-inch grids between the bamboo poles.

How high should a trellis be off the ground? ›

The bottom of the trellis should be 30-45cm (1-1.5 feet) above ground level to prevent rotting and avoid breaching your damp proof course.

What type of trellis is best? ›

A wall-mounted trellis can provide sturdy support without causing permanant damage to either plant or home. Roses, bougainvillea, and Virgin's Bower are vigorous vining plants that grow well on a wall trellis. The Essex Wall Trellis is a sturdy option for growing vines up a wall.

What is a fast-growing trellis flower? ›

Sweet peas, Akebia quinata, star jasmine and honeysuckle are some of the best flowering climbers. These fast-growing flowering vines all erupt in beautifully colorful and scented blooms.

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