Each Kit Includes:
- (2) powder-coated aluminum support brackets with mounting hardware
- (4) stainless cable assemblies with attachment fittings
- (5) stainless rods with Micro Cross-Clamps
- (4) plastic anchor inserts (for masonry/concrete)
- Hex Key Wrenches
Exclusive Design Details
Feeney’s exquisite stainless steel fittings provide versatility and beauty in trellis design.
Stand-Off Fitting
2> Stand-Off fittings support the lattice structure. They attach to the wall using a threaded hanger bolt.
Micro Cross-Clamp
Micro Cross-Clamp fittings use a locking setscrew to securely fasten crisscrossing rods.
Connector Tubes
Connector Tubes splice rods together to extend rod lengths beyond 48″.
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Trellises… Another way to beautify outdoor spaces with Feeney
There are few things in garden culture quite as showy as a plant-laden trellis. The latticework is a natural way to partition a garden and provide an element of privacy.
FAQs
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Do Trellises Help Plants Grow?
A trellis is one of the best ways to encourage healthy plant growth. The vertical structure allows the plant to grow upward, reducing the risk of damage plants can experience when growing along the ground.
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How Long Will a Trellis Last?
A high-quality, well-maintained trellis can last for decades depending on the material of the rods. The 3-in-1 trellis will last longer than the Somerset as it is made from stainless steel.
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How Tall Should a Trellis Be?
The suggested minimum height for a trellis is 4 feet. This provides enough space for plants to grow and absorb enough sunlight.
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When Should You Put up a Trellis?
The best time to set up a trellis is right before your plants move into the flowering stage. This makes positioning them much easier.
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Where Can You Install a Trellis?
If you can drill into it, then you can mount a trellis. However, do not attach a Feeney trellis to vinyl siding, stucco, including DryVit, or any other material where the structural integrity is uncertain.
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Which Direction Should a Trellis Face?
To allow for maximum sunlight exposure, orient your trellis so that it faces east or west.