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A garden trellis can serve as a perimeter fence, blocking out unwanted visitors and wildlife without obstructing the view or blocking the sun. The trellis can be used to cultivate climbing plants, which can serve as both a green screen and a means of concealment inside the garden.
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What type of trellis?
Depending on its intended use, each type of trellis has a special set of advantages. When trying to add another dimension to the current boundary to make your garden stand out, trellis is frequently the traditional choice. It can be utilised as a garden screen or topper panel on top of a fence or wall.
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Square trellis panels
Because of their grid-like appearance, standard square trellis panels are perfect for creating screens in certain areas of your garden while still allowing you to look through to the other side and provide some seclusion. Excellent for promoting the growth of climbing plants, which entwine with the trellis to produce a lovely impression and allow a natural integration with the surrounding landscape.
Diamond trellis panels
Diamond trellis panels can be used to make distinctive, modern garden screens. They also provide structure and conceal ugly objects. These panels are an excellent alternative for fixing to a wall for a decorative feature because they are made from a sturdy frame and battens crossing diagonally to make a beautiful diamond pattern. Diamond trellis screens come in a variety of sizes and can be used to create private spaces for dining and lounging. When paired with plants and ornate post caps they can even serve as the finishing touch.
Lattice trellis panels
Lattice panels are the best type of trellis to use if you want more seclusion without building a solid fence panel and obstructing light. Smaller lattice trellis panels are very popular as they are frequently employed as appealing fence top trellis panels. In order to increase protection and privacy, a 300mm lattice trellis topper is typically erected over walls and existing fencing, or it is paired with 1.65m high fence panels.
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