Trellis Panels and Screening
Trellis panels and garden screening add privacy and support climbing plants, but they can also create a focal point for your outdoor space. Explore our range of trellis panels, including slatted and expanding options. Customise your panels with fence paint and brighten your garden with outdoor lighting.
Add a touch of beauty to your garden. Our decorative garden screens are designed to provide support and structure for climbing plants, while our garden screening options offer both privacy and aesthetic appeal. They can be installed against or on top of walls and existing fence panels to improve your privacy and overall look. Choose from a range of styles, including, expanding and slatted trellises, fan trellises, and diamond trellises. Each panel is expertly crafted using durable materials to ensure long-lasting performance and aesthetic appeal. For those seeking a low-maintenance option, artificial leaf trellis provides a lush and green backdrop without the need for constant upkeep.
Enhance your outdoor space with our trellis panels and garden screening and enjoy the beauty and functionality they bring to your garden. Shop now and transform your garden into a captivating retreat.
FAQs:
What are trellis panels used for?
Trellis panels are versatile and can serve both decorative and functional purposes. They can be used to create beautiful and visually appealing garden structures, as well as provide support for climbing plants and to create privacy screens.
What materials are commonly used for trellis panels?
Trellis panels are typically made from wood, such as cedar or pressure-treated pine, due to their durability and natural aesthetics. They are customisable and you can paint them using wood paint to get the look you’re after. You can get different designs such as fan shaped and those with pre hung planters attached to the trellis ready for you to plant your favourite seeds.
How do I install trellis panels in my garden?
Installing trellis panels is a relatively straightforward process. Start by determining the desired location, making sure there’s enough space for the panel to be securely attached. Dig holes for the fence posts if necessary, or use brackets or cable ties to attach the panel to an existing structure. Secure the panel using screws or nails if necessary, ensuring it is level and sturdy. Finally, consider adding climbing plants to enhance the appearance and functionality of the trellis panel.