Premier Garden Wooden Fan Wall | Pot | Fence Lattice Climbing Plant Trellis Arched Top Height: 180cm (6ft) x Width: 94.5cm Cone Shape Plant Vine Growing Aid
Premier Garden Supplies large arch fan-style trellis is ideal for smaller spaces where a plant could be tempted up a wall or fence. Offering perfect support for climbing plants such as growing vines, clematis or honeysuckle. Fan Trellis is an effective way of creating a decorative feature in your garden and is ideal for small gardens where space is at a premium.
The framed arch gives this an alternative look to other fan trellis and the privacy squares mean narrower and more holes for you to entwine the plants or flowers.
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Height: Approximate 180cm (6ft | 1800mm). Width: Top Trellis: 94.5cm approximate and Bottom Trellis: 30cm approximate.
We use 4x 32mm x 16mm rough sawn laths each positioned at an angle to provide the base and the spread of the fan.
We then use 14x 32mm x 16mm rough-sawn laths starting at approximately 30cm wide and increasing to approximately 95cm wide with the contained arch at the top.
The arch is created with the same rough-sawn laths but has been professionally arched so unlike others out there ours matches the laths.
The quality fan-shaped square pattern lattice that if covered with climbing plants will make a beautiful eye-catching feature in your garden.
The privacy spacing between the battens makes it ideal for climbing plants that do not need wider gaps like a climbing rose would.
All timber used in making this product has been Tanalised Pressure Treated.
Hand made by us within our Shropshire factory.
Made using responsibly sourced, Forest Friendly timber
Our wood products are all pressure treated using Tanalith E, green flecks may appear within the wood but will fade over time as the products weather.
Please note: timber will always contract and expand in different weather conditions, some dimensional variation should be expected.
We recommend not painting the products for up to 6-8 weeks to allow the treatment to completely dry.