1. Classic Wooden Lattice Trellis with Climbing Roses

A classic wooden lattice trellis covered in climbing roses is perhaps the single most romantic and enduringly beautiful garden feature available to any outdoor space. The diamond grid of the lattice provides perfect climbing support while the roses weave naturally through every opening. Choose fragrant varieties in soft blush, creamy white, or warm apricot and watch the structure transform from bare timber into a flowering wall of extraordinary beauty with each passing season of growth and bloom.
2. Tall Metal Obelisk Trellis with Sweet Peas

A tall metal obelisk trellis planted with sweet peas creates a living sculpture of extraordinary vertical drama and delicate floral beauty that transforms any garden bed into a genuine focal point of seasonal color and fragrance. The pointed obelisk form rises elegantly from the surrounding planting and provides the perfect climbing structure for sweet pea tendrils to grip and ascend. As the season progresses the metal structure disappears entirely beneath a flowering column of mixed pastel blooms in soft pink, lavender, white, and salmon that provides continuous cutting material throughout the entire summer season.
3. Rustic Bamboo Fan Trellis with Clematis

A rustic fan shaped bamboo trellis mounted against a garden wall or fence and planted with clematis creates one of the most charming and cost effective garden features available to the home gardener. The spreading fan shape of the trellis encourages clematis stems to spread outward and upward in a natural, relaxed pattern that covers the structure evenly with flowers from top to bottom. Choose large flowered clematis varieties in deep purple, rich magenta, or soft lavender blue for maximum visual impact against the warm honey tones of the natural bamboo structure behind.
4. Garden Arch Trellis Tunnel with Wisteria

A series of arch trellises positioned in a row to create a tunnel walkway and planted with wisteria creates one of the most breathtaking garden experiences available in residential landscape design. Walking beneath a wisteria arch tunnel in full late spring bloom — surrounded on all sides by cascading clusters of fragrant lilac, violet, or white flowers and the constant warm hum of visiting bees — is a sensory experience of such complete natural beauty that it becomes the defining memory of the garden for every visitor fortunate enough to walk through it.
5. Wall Mounted Grid Trellis with Jasmine

A flat grid trellis mounted directly onto a house wall or garden boundary wall and planted with jasmine creates a fragrant, flowering wall covering of exceptional beauty and sensory generosity that transforms a plain architectural surface into a living garden feature of considerable presence. The small star shaped white flowers of summer jasmine cover the grid in generous, tumbling abundance while releasing their legendary fragrance most intensely on warm evenings, filling the outdoor space near the house with a perfume that is simply and completely one of the greatest sensory pleasures the garden can offer.
6. Freestanding Wooden Panel Trellis with Hydrangeas

A freestanding wooden panel trellis planted with climbing hydrangeas creates a garden divider of exceptional beauty and generous scale that separates garden zones with a living wall of spectacular seasonal flowers. The large flat climbing hydrangea, Hydrangea anomala petiolaris, produces enormous white lacecap flower heads in summer that cover the trellis panel in a breathtaking display of frothy, creamy white bloom. The structure works beautifully as a privacy screen between garden areas while simultaneously functioning as one of the most spectacular flowering features in the entire garden throughout the summer months.
7. Copper Pipe Trellis with Passionflower

A bespoke trellis constructed from copper pipe fittings and soldered joints creates a garden structure of industrial artisanal beauty that becomes increasingly gorgeous as the copper weathers from its initial bright metallic tone through warm amber and finally to the extraordinary verdigris patina of fully aged copper over several seasons. Planted with passionflower, whose extraordinary alien beauty, intricate geometric petal arrangement, and vivid purple and white coloring are unlike any other climbing plant — the copper pipe trellis becomes a garden feature of genuinely singular and unforgettable character that visitors will admire and remember for years.
8. Arched Doorway Trellis with Honeysuckle

An arched trellis frame positioned at the entrance to a garden room, at the transition between two garden areas, or as a freestanding feature within the garden and planted with honeysuckle creates an arrival moment of extraordinary sensory impact. The vigorous honeysuckle fills the arch frame rapidly with its twining stems, glossy foliage, and tubular flowers in warm shades of creamy yellow, soft orange, and deep pink. The fragrance of honeysuckle in summer is among the most evocative and beloved garden scents available and the arched form frames every passage through the garden with living floral beauty.
9. Espalier Trellis with Trained Fruit Blossoms

An espalier trellis, where horizontal wires or timber rails are fixed to a wall and fruit trees are trained to grow in flat, two dimensional geometric patterns along the surface, creates a garden wall feature that combines productive horticulture with a formal beauty of extraordinary precision and artisanal skill. Apple, pear, and quince trees trained in fan, palmette, or horizontal cordon patterns against a warm south facing wall produce abundant blossom in spring and fruit in autumn while occupying minimal garden depth. The ordered geometry of the trained branches against the wall creates a feature of remarkable elegance throughout every season of the year.
10. Recycled Pallet Trellis with Nasturtiums

A garden trellis constructed from reclaimed wooden pallets fixed upright against a fence or wall creates an impressively textural and genuinely sustainable garden feature at virtually zero cost that nasturtiums will colonize with cheerful, exuberant speed. The open slatted structure of the pallet provides perfect support for nasturtium stems while the warm weathered grey of reclaimed timber creates a beautiful natural backdrop for the vivid orange, yellow, and red of the flowers. The edible nasturtium flowers and leaves also make this trellis one of the most practically useful and culinarily generous features in the kitchen garden.
11. Painted Steel Trellis with Black Eyed Susan Vine

A painted steel trellis in a bold color, deep forest green, cobalt blue, or classic black, planted with the cheerful black eyed Susan vine creates a garden feature of graphic, joyful impact that combines the strong geometric lines of the steel structure with the exuberant, free spirited growth habit of one of the most prolific and reliably beautiful annual climbing plants available. The bright orange, yellow, and white flowers of the black eyed Susan vine with their distinctive dark centers cover the painted steel structure in a continuous display of warm, sun drenched color from early summer until the first frosts of autumn arrive.
12. Rustic Branch and Twig Trellis with Morning Glories

A trellis constructed entirely from gathered garden branches, twigs, and hazel poles lashed together with garden twine creates a garden structure of completely natural, handmade beauty that costs nothing beyond an afternoon of enjoyable outdoor construction. The organic irregularity of the natural materials gives the finished trellis a woodland character and genuine handmade warmth that no manufactured trellis product can replicate. Planted with morning glories whose large trumpet flowers in vivid blue, purple, and magenta open fresh each morning and close by afternoon, the rustic branch trellis becomes a daily spectacle of natural beauty and seasonal garden poetry.
13. Tall Wooden Pergola Trellis with Grape Vines

A tall wooden pergola structure with trellis panels on its sides planted with grape vines creates a garden living room of extraordinary natural beauty and productive generosity that provides deep green shade throughout summer and the added pleasure of ripening fruit clusters hanging from the overhead structure in late summer and early autumn. The large, deeply lobed leaves of the grape vine create a dense green canopy of genuine architectural presence while the seasonal rhythm of the vine, from bare winter framework through spring bud burst, summer leaf canopy, and autumn fruit and color, makes the pergola a garden feature that rewards attention throughout the entire year.
14. Diamond Pattern Wire Trellis with Climbing Geraniums

A diamond pattern wire trellis fixed to a sunny garden wall and planted with climbing or trailing geraniums in vivid scarlet, hot pink, or soft salmon creates a continuously flowering wall display of Mediterranean warmth and generous, cheerful color that requires very little maintenance while delivering maximum visual reward throughout the entire growing season. The wire diamond grid provides discreet support that remains largely invisible behind the dense geranium growth, allowing the flowers and foliage to appear as though growing directly against the wall in a natural, unstudied abundance of bright, reliable summer color that feels genuinely southern European in its joyful generosity.
15. Tiered Stepped Trellis with Mixed Annuals

A tiered stepped trellis, where the structure rises in progressive horizontal levels from low at the front to tall at the back like a staircase of climbing surfaces, planted with a mix of annual climbing flowers creates a garden border backdrop of extraordinary color, height variation, and seasonal abundance that frames the garden with a living tapestry of continuous bloom from early summer through to the first frosts. Plant the lowest tier with compact trailing verbena and lobelia, the middle tier with climbing nasturtiums and black eyed Susans, and the tallest back tier with tall sweet peas and morning glories for a completely layered, maximally colorful climber display.

