Here are the best garden trellises to suit a variety of needs. This unit can be placed inside a planter or used as a standalone trellis. You could also arrange several trellises side-by-side to create a fence screen in your yard. In any configuration, the Amagabeli Garden Trellis adds sophistication to your outdoor space. This product comes fully assembled and it’s very easy to install—you insert the prongs into the ground or soil. The trellises are sold in packs of two or four, and they’re available in four neutral colors to match almost any yardscape. Measuring 10.2 x  6.1 inches, these mini garden trellises are significantly smaller than most of our other picks. One trellis can support only one or two plants. However, their compact size makes them a great choice for petite patios, balconies, or decks. Since they don’t go directly into the ground, they can also be used indoors. These trellises are very affordably priced and they’re sold in packs of four, six, and 12. The trellis comes fully assembled and ready to use right out of the box. Both the height and length are adjustable, which means it can be expanded as your plants grow. The trellis folds up for easy storage, which is another convenient feature. To better suit your gardening needs, it’s also available in two sizes: The smaller version measures 48 x 12 x 12 inches; the larger structure is 60 x 14 x 14 inches. Although this trellis is durable enough to withstand the elements, it is fairly lightweight at 3 pounds. For that reason, it might not be the best option for supporting heavier vines and vegetables. If you intend to grow larger items, such as pumpkins or squash, consider using anchors to make the trellis more sturdy. This trellis can be placed around a plant or bush for extra support, which is another plus. The trellis is available in two sizes: the smaller version measures 47.75 x 11.5 inches, and the larger one is 70.75 x 21.5 inches. (You pay an additional shipping charge if you purchase the larger size.) Both units can be mounted almost flush with a wall, creating visual interest and saving on space. This unit is made of plastic, which means it’s weather- and rust-resistant but should not be used in high wind conditions, according to the manufacturer. Be sure you have a place to store it if inclement weather is expected. The plastic may not strike you as attractive as iron or steel offerings, but that’s really a matter of personal taste. It comes in four neutral colors—anthracite, brown, gray, and white—which should blend nicely with almost any yardscape. Assembly is required but is an easy and painless process. Considering the sheer size of the unit, it’s no surprise that assembly is somewhat complex, taking one person 2 to 3 hours, according to the manufacturer. Certain tools are required: a cordless drill, hammer, tape measure, level, and shovel. You also need cement if you intend to install it in the ground permanently. The assembly process is fairly easy, but it’s best to have a few extra people on hand to assist. Also, this unit doesn’t come with stakes; you may want to add some staking to anchor it to the ground, especially if you live in a windy area. The trellis can also be disassembled compactly for off-season storage. This freestanding trellis is staked into the ground. The included pair of L-shaped metal stakes help keep the unit sturdy. The trellis can be placed against a wall for decorative purposes, but it doesn’t come with brackets for mounting; if you want to mount it to a wall or fence, you need to purchase additional hardware. Assembly is required; however, pre-cut and pre-drilled holes speed the process along. The trellis can be hosed down with water for an easy cleanup.

Design

When it comes to garden trellises, there is no shortage of designs available. You must consider the look that you’re hoping to achieve. Simple designs, with weathered or rustic finishes, blend in unobtrusively and let plants and flowers take center stage. More elaborate pieces, such as those featuring geometric patterns or intricate scrollwork, make a statement in a garden setting.

Shape

Garden trellises come in a variety of shapes, from miniature units that can be inserted into a pot, to large structures that make decorative statements. For example, an arch arbor can make a striking garden entrance, while lattice-style trellises can be used as fencing to create privacy.

Why Trust The Spruce?

This article was written by Sage McHugh, a lifestyle writer for The Spruce who specializes in the home and garden sector. To select the best garden trellises for this roundup, she considered dozens of products, carefully evaluating their size, shape, design, and assembly requirements. For expert insight, she interviewed McKenzy Winkler, a master gardener and herb farmer based in Pennsylvania.