1. DIY Bamboo Pole Pea Trellis
You can easily build a bamboo pole trellis that is strong enough to help those heavier plants as they grow. You'll need bamboo of course, and if you're in the south, wild bamboo grows just about everywhere so this one may not cost you anything. Just tie it all together with some twine. This is not only great for veggie gardens, but is a beautiful trellis to build in your flower garden as well.
Source/Tutorial: gardentherapy
2. Elegant Copper Garden Trellis
You can build a truly unique garden trellis with some copper pipe. This would be gorgeous in the flower garden and is perfect for allowing those vining plants to climb. There are so many different ways that you can design your own copper garden trellis and every single one will be long lasting and unique, sort of like your own little garden artwork.
Source/Tutorial: familyhandyman
3. Easy DIY Crib Rail Trellis
You can easily build a trellis in the garden that really doesn't even require any building when you use an old crib rail. Take that old baby bed – which you may have on hand or you can find at a yard sale or thrift store – and take the rails off. Then just stand them up or hang them from a garden wall to create a beautiful trellis that requires very little work.
Source/Tutorial: trashbackwards
4. Freestanding Flower Trellis
Treated lumber is perfect for building a trellis as it will withstand years of weather. You can use pretreated lumber to create a gorgeous flower trellis and it's not that difficult to build. I love that this one has dimension and isn't just a one sided trellis. It's perfect for adding character to the flower garden and is sure to become your favorite garden accessory.
Source/Tutorial: lowes
5. Scrap Board Vertical Container Garden Trellis
This trellis not only adds dimension so your flower garden, it doubles as a vertical garden so you can hang your container planters on it. It's a really easy build with scrap boards that you may have left over from other projects and when you paint it, it's a colorful addition to your flower garden that gives you loads of space to hang planters.
Source/Tutorial: bhg
6. Easy DIY A-Frame Trellis
This easy to build a-frame trellis is perfect for your cucumbers or you could build it in your flower garden to help add character and give your vines a place to climb. You just nail your boards together in an A shape and then add wire to give vines a place to grab on. You can build one of these in about 15 minutes or less and it won't cost much depending on what you have on hand.
Source/Tutorial: apartmenttherapy
7. Living Garden Trellis
Some wire is about all you need to build this living garden trellis, which is absolutely stunning when your plants grow in. Just choose a pattern or design and make it with galvanized wire. You can hang it right on the outside wall of your home or a fence. Then, choose plants that will cover the trellis and watch as they transform that wire into a beautiful garden structure right before your eyes.
Source/Tutorial: onekingslane
8. Beautiful Arched Trellis
This arch is great for growing squash, which tends to take over in the garden if you don't watch it carefully. You can also build this for your flower garden and use it to support your larger vines and plants. You'll need PVC pipe, some wire and glue and that's it. Just glue your PVC pipe together for each side and then weave it into wire fencing.
Source/Tutorial: getbusygardening
9. DIY Obelisk Garden Trellis
These standalone trellises are gorgeous and perfect for supporting those huge sunflowers. Imagine seeing these beauties in your garden just overflowing with gorgeous sunflowers! They're really easy to build, too and would be perfect for a number of vegetables if you don't really want or need them in the flower garden.
Source/Tutorial: oliverandrust
10. DIY Branch Trellis In A Pot
You can use twigs and branches to build a trellis and hold it all together in a planter. This is a wonderful way to keep your garden all natural and it certainly does have a rustic appeal to it, doesn't it? It's pretty easy to build and shouldn't take you long. Plus, the branches and twigs are free, so if you have a large pot, then this one won't cost you anything at all to build.
Source/Tutorial: thisoldhouse
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