Cedar Trellis 3 1/2": A Natural Foundation for Vertical Gardens
Adding a cedar trellis to a home exterior is a practical way to combine natural beauty with structural support. The 3 1/2" Cedar Trellis provides a clean, square-grid pattern that serves as an ideal framework for climbing plants and vertical landscaping.
Constructed from high-quality cedar, this trellis offers a traditional look that integrates easily with New England architecture.
Why Choose a 3 1/2" Cedar Trellis?
A cedar trellis is more than just a decorative accent; it is built to handle the weight of growing vines while resisting the elements.
Optimal Spacing: The 3 1/2" grid provides enough surface area for plants to latch onto without overwhelming the visual appearance of the home.
Weather Resilience: Cedar is naturally resistant to decay, making it a reliable choice for the coastal weather found in Cape Cod and Wilmington.
Versatile Mounting: This style can be mounted directly to a flat wall or used as a standalone garden feature to create privacy and texture.
Natural Aesthetic: Cedar ages to a beautiful silver-gray over time or can be stained to match your home’s existing trim.
Best Locations for Installation
This trellis works specifically well in areas where you want to soften a large, plain exterior wall or add life to a patio space. It is a popular choice for supporting climbing roses, ivy, or clematis, allowing the greenery to grow vertically rather than sprawling outward.
Professional Installation by PRO Fence
PRO Fence is a full-service company that manufactures and installs high-quality cedar structures. We ensure each trellis is anchored securely to handle wind loads and the increasing weight of mature plants.
Ready to add a natural touch to your home? Visit www.ProFenceCo.com to request a quote.
Cape Cod Location: 📞 508-394-4800 | 📍 133 Upper County Rd. S. Dennis, MA 02660
Wilmington Location: 📞 781-933-1234 | 📍 835 Woburn St. Wilmington, MA 01887
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