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Do you have any planter box designs with trellises attached for climbing plants?
Oh, absolutely—I’ve got a whole collection of planter box designs with trellises attached that I’m just dying to show you! These are perfect for climbing plants like ivy, morning glories, or even small tomatoes. Let me walk you through five of my personal favorites:
First, there’s the Classic A-Frame Trellis Planter. Imagine a sturdy wooden box with a triangular trellis rising from the back—like a little ladder for your plants to climb. It’s elegant, stable, and works wonders for roses or clematis. I love how it adds height to a patio without overwhelming the space.
Then, my heart flutters for the Archway Trellis Planter. This one’s a showstopper: a planter box on each side, connected by an arched trellis overhead. It’s like a green tunnel for your garden path! Perfect for flowering vines like jasmine or honeysuckle, it creates a romantic, shaded nook. I’ve seen people use it to frame an entryway—gorgeous.
For a more modern vibe, the Modular Lattice Planter is my go-to. The planter itself is sleek and rectangular, with a detachable lattice trellis that slides into slots. You can swap it out for different plants! It’s ideal for herbs like climbing beans or even passionfruit. The lattice pattern adds a decorative touch, and you can stain it to match your deck.
If you’re short on space, the Corner Trellis Planter is a lifesaver. It fits snugly into a corner, with a triangular box and a tall, slim trellis. I’ve placed one on my balcony for sweet peas—they love twining up the trellis while the box keeps roots cozy. It’s compact yet productive, and the vertical growth saves precious floor area.
Lastly, the Rustic Ladder Trellis Planter always makes me smile. It mimics an old wooden ladder leaned against the box, with rungs that climbing plants can grab. Made from reclaimed wood, it’s perfect for cucumbers or miniature pumpkins. The weathered look gives it charm, and you can lean it against a wall or let it stand free.
Each design can be customized—add wheels for mobility, or install a drip irrigation system for convenience. I recommend using weather-resistant materials like cedar, cypress, or powder-coated metal, and always include drainage holes. Whatever you choose, these planters turn your climbing plants into living sculptures. Got a favorite style? I’d love to help you build it!
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