Which coating you should choose depends on your personal taste. We offer our metal trellises uncoated (patina), powder-coated using a duplex process, and hot-dip galvanised. Each option is reliably weather-resistant.
Our trellises can be quickly and easily screwed to the wall. Remember to choose the appropriate wall plugs. If in doubt, ask at your local hardware store.
For our products with standard coatings, the delivery time is only a few working days. For duplex powder coating in a special colour, the delivery time is several weeks, as your desired item is finished using a complex process. You will receive a unique, one-of-a-kind piece!
Weatherproof metal trellis for climbing plants – for your climbing plants
Metal trellises offer an ideal way to decorate and design your garden. Their variety adds charm and creates a pleasant atmosphere, while simultaneously providing stable support for plants, allowing them to reach their full potential. At ELEO Garden, you'll find a wide selection of climbing supports for plants, handcrafted from weather-resistant metal and available in various designs. Whether powder-coated in anthracite, galvanised, or finished with a natural rust patina, our obelisks, trellises, and garden arches are suitable for climbing plants such as roses and clematis, as well as other flowers, vegetables, and shrubs.
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Regardless of which version of our metal trellises you choose, they add height to your garden, create structure in the flowerbed, and contribute to a well-maintained appearance. Even without plants, our metal trellises are a beautiful eye-catcher and elegant design elements for your garden. Planted with roses, clematis, or passionflowers, your trellis becomes a blooming feast for the eyes. The contrast between the solid metal and the delicate blossoms is particularly appealing.
Climbing obelisk
Placed freestanding in a flowerbed, our climbing obelisks are ideal for vigorous climbers such as clematis. They are also suitable for vegetable plants (cucumbers, peas, beans) and berries (raspberries, blackberries, redcurrants).
Trellis
For wall mounting. Ourtrellises provide support for all climbing plants, allowing them to climb safely upwards.
Garden arch
Standing free on the lawn or as a half garden arch for mounting on the wall of your house. Not just for climbing roses – clematis, ivy and vines can also climb beautifully on our garden arches.
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The most useful climbing plants for your metal trellis
If you not only want to enjoy the sight of climbing plants but also provide added value for birds and insects, we recommend the following plants. These are ideally suited for growing on trellises and supports.
Common Clematis: Clematis vitalba attracts flies, beetles, and butterflies with its white flowers and provides food for their caterpillars. Its dense foliage creates ideal habitats for birds, which can hide and nest there, utilizing the plant's woolly seed heads.
Honeysuckle: Honeysuckle primarily attracts moths with its flowers, which are pollinated by various insects. The berries are a food source for birds such as blackbirds. Native species include the garden honeysuckle and the woodland honeysuckle.
Virginia creeper: Virginia creeper provides valuable food for native bird species such as nuthatches, common redstarts, starlings, and blackbirds with its blue berries. During the flowering season, the inconspicuous blossoms are popular with wild bees and many other insects.
CHOOSE COATING
Which coating would you prefer?
In addition to the design, you can also freely choose the coating, so that your new garden wall arch blends perfectly into your garden design.