Easy Assembly
By Mike Thayer
I love climbing plants and it doesn’t matter if it’s flowers or veggies, Morning Glories, Roses, Climatis Vine, Sweet Peas, cucumber, tomatoes, pole beans, you name it. Climbing plants provide a nice vertical visual appeal to the garden and going vertical can save on valuable veggie garden space.
If you don’t have a fence to take advantage of, a trellis will do the trick in going vertical. I like trellises better than tomato cages and the like, they just have a better look, presenting a cleaner, permanent feel. Bonus: You don’t have to remove and store a trellis during the winter months like you do with cages, you can leave a trellis in place. Trellises range greatly in size, material, shape and most notably, price. You can easily pay $100 for a trellis, that would be for something large and elaborate, fortunately, if in need of a decent sized trellis, you don’t have to pay near that much.
Enter the Garden Obelisk Trellis by Lalahoni.
Rustproof, sturdy yet lightweight, this trellis is ideal for climbing plants, inside, out in the veggie garden or as part of your flowering landscape. Versatile, you can place it directly in the ground or place it in a large container. At six feet tall and 12 inches wide, this trellis is great for training climbing plants, allowing them to showcase their beauty.
Constructed of metal poles with a plastic casing, the plastic contains UV inhibitors to resist sun damage and fading. The plastic support rings are adjustable, allowing you to ‘custom fit’ a variety of plants. The obelisk shape maximizes plant growth, resulting in a more robust foliage and flower display or making it far easier to grab that veggie harvest.
The trellis was easy to assemble, from the time I started opening the box until it was fully assembled took like 10 minutes. The instructions were clear, there were no issues putting it all together and there were no missing parts.
Costing me $25.99 on Amazon, I’m giving the Lalahoni Garden Obelisk Trellis 4 out of 5 Bachelor on the Cheap stars. It’s a good looking lightweight trellis that works really well in large pots, supporting plants such as morning glory and equally well placed directly in the ground supporting cucumber and pole beans making this repeat buy worthy. I have found however that sturdier, heavier plants such as tomatoes and climbing rose can displace the plastic support rings. Using a zip tie easily secures them in place.
Related: Planting potatoes using ANPHSIN 10 Gallon Garden Potato Grow Bags
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Product Review: Lalahoni Garden Obelisk Trellis – Bachelor on the Cheap
Easy Assembly
By Mike Thayer
I love climbing plants and it doesn’t matter if it’s flowers or veggies, Morning Glories, Roses, Climatis Vine, Sweet Peas, cucumber, tomatoes, pole beans, you name it. Climbing plants provide a nice vertical visual appeal to the garden and going vertical can save on valuable veggie garden space.
If you don’t have a fence to take advantage of, a trellis will do the trick in going vertical. I like trellises better than tomato cages and the like, they just have a better look, presenting a cleaner, permanent feel. Bonus: You don’t have to remove and store a trellis during the winter months like you do with cages, you can leave a trellis in place. Trellises range greatly in size, material, shape and most notably, price. You can easily pay $100 for a trellis, that would be for something large and elaborate, fortunately, if in need of a decent sized trellis, you don’t have to pay near that much.
Enter the Garden Obelisk Trellis by Lalahoni.
Rustproof, sturdy yet lightweight, this trellis is ideal for climbing plants, inside, out in the veggie garden or as part of your flowering landscape. Versatile, you can place it directly in the ground or place it in a large container. At six feet tall and 12 inches wide, this trellis is great for training climbing plants, allowing them to showcase their beauty.
Constructed of metal poles with a plastic casing, the plastic contains UV inhibitors to resist sun damage and fading. The plastic support rings are adjustable, allowing you to ‘custom fit’ a variety of plants. The obelisk shape maximizes plant growth, resulting in a more robust foliage and flower display or making it far easier to grab that veggie harvest.
The trellis was easy to assemble, from the time I started opening the box until it was fully assembled took like 10 minutes. The instructions were clear, there were no issues putting it all together and there were no missing parts.
Costing me $25.99 on Amazon, I’m giving the Lalahoni Garden Obelisk Trellis 4 out of 5 Bachelor on the Cheap stars. It’s a good looking lightweight trellis that works really well in large pots, supporting plants such as morning glory and equally well placed directly in the ground supporting cucumber and pole beans making this repeat buy worthy. I have found however that sturdier, heavier plants such as tomatoes and climbing rose can displace the plastic support rings. Using a zip tie easily secures them in place.
Related: Planting potatoes using ANPHSIN 10 Gallon Garden Potato Grow Bags
$pend Wisely My Friends…
Related: Taco Challenge 2022
Enjoy this post?
If you appreciate the article you just read and want to support more great content on BachelorontheCheap.com, you can help keep this site going with a one-time or a monthly donation. Thank you so much for your support! ~ Mike