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The GROWNEER 47 Inches Garden Obelisk Trellis is a versatile and durable plant support system designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Made from rustproof metal steel, it offers a stable structure for climbing plants, flowers, and vegetables. With a height of 47 inches and easy assembly, this trellis adapts to your gardening needs, ensuring your plants grow healthy and strong.
J**S
Surprisingly sturdy
When assembled, this trellis ends up being pretty sturdy and should support anything you want to grow on it. It doesn't flex like a lot of plastic ones do. The vertical tubes are plastic coated metal, so it should stay structurally sound over time, even if the plastic coating eventually gets baked off due to weather exposure.Assembly wasn't too difficult, though the included instructions didn't help much. They showed the section couplers to be one piece, but they consist of an inner metal tube and an outer plastic cover that need to be put together before attaching the legs with them. I could not do this by hand and had to resort to using a hammer to pound the metal piece into the plastic case. Not a big deal, but the listing says "no tools required", and I think the assembly instructions left this detail out.The horizontal braces are just plastic, so I could see these potentially getting brittle once they have spent a season in the sun. I do like that there is no fixed position for them, so you can select the vertical placement to get the desired overall footprint width that you want. I would suggest starting with the bottom horizontal braces to set that width, and then put the higher up ones on wherever they fit. Note that one side of each brace is higher than the other, so you don't need to stagger them. Just put one clip over the other on each leg.The little plastic bird on top is a bit cheesy, but some might consider it to be a cute detail I suppose.
S**D
Great to contain indoor climbing plants
I'm using this indoors for my overgrown pothos to climb as it was running across the floor in my plant room. It was easy to assemble and put into my planter.I like that it is adjustable and could be sized up or down as needed for whatever planting purpose it is used for. Because the listing stated the trellis pieces were metal/steel, I assumed the bird at the top was as well, but it is plastic.The cross ties have a couple of bends/grooves in them. Aesthetically, I would have preferred them to be a straight line but maybe they serve a purpose for specific plants in a garden. It won't be an issue in the long run as my quick growing pothos will cover them all up and they won't be noticeable.
T**O
attractive lightweight trellis
This plastic-coated-tube trellis can be used indoors or outdoors, since the plastic covering will prevent rust. It was easy to assemble. The question is how long the plastic will hold up if exposed to sun and weather. If used inside, it should last a long time. The trellis looks strong enough to support a decorative climbing vine, but because it's so lightweight, it might not provide good support for vegetables like tomatoes or cucumbers.Using the hole at the top and a mounting bolt (not included), my wife immediately replaced the plastic generic bird with a small potted plant. The bird was tossed into the trash.
D**E
Easy to put together.
Took about 10 mins to assemble. It seems stable once you have all the parts put together but its rather lightweight. Judging by the instructions you can push this in ground for more stability. Once plants start climbing this it shouldn't be much of an issue. The only thing I'm worried about is most of this is plastic and I'm wondering how long it will last.
R**E
Nice trellis
This trellis is okay once you put it together. I'm not impressed with the snap on things, it never feels like it's at the right angle. The bird on top is cheap looking plastic. But overall It will do it's job, once together it feels sturdy and will be lovely covered in a flowering vine. I plan to use with a tomato plant, it is made coated metal and should work well.
H**T
Large trellis, a bit flimsy.
This was a little challenging to assemble and my legs are a little crooked. With that said, it is very tall. Took about 15-20 minutes to assemble. Bird at the top is just plastic. The rods are metal covered in a plastic coating. Once the weather warms up, we will place this outside and see how it holds up. Overall, it's a trellis.
R**R
Itโs plastic coated
The description states it is made of coated steel but the coating is plastic, which in my opinion makes it look cheap. The bird on top is plastic as well. The bird just sticks in the top hole, it doesnโt screw in so at one point it fell off. I am not sure how well it will stay on in a strong wind. The cross arms are all plastic, only time will tell how the hold up out side.Assembly is fairly easy, I did have trouble separating the cross arms and getting them to look good on the trellis. The instructions show the metal connectors with a plastic covering already on it but that is not how it comes. You have to put the metal inside the plastic and it is difficult to get it in.It does have some positives. It adjusts to three different sizes. I chose to use the mid size. You can use the leftover poles for support of other plants. It is also priced well.
A**.
trellis for your flowering vine
The trellis was fairly easy to put together. It is made out of metal that is covered in plastic. It looks nice and I am planning on growing a flowering vine on it. The little bird on top is plastic. Since I am using it in a planter, it was easy to push into the dirt, but this can be used anywhere you want vines to trail.
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