Eight creative garden trellis ideas to beautify your space

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Garden trellises are a great way to provide support to plants and maximize your space, but they can also be an easy way to enhance your outdoor space. Check out these eight trellis ideas to try in your garden.

cup off coffee on table in tree tunnel with sunlight
Arch Trellis An arch trellis can serve as the focal point of your garden and be a great addition to your entryway. By adding several you can create a magical tunnel kids will love running through. Photo credit: Getty Images, ittipon2002 (Getty Images/iStockphoto/ittipon2002)
an espalier trained apple tree, with ripening apples  growing against an old brick wall.
Wall Trellis Wall trellises are the most simple type of trellis, but they are a great way to add character to your walls. They can hide unsightly walls or enhance your vertical space. Photo Credit: Getty Images, noel bennett (Getty Images/iStockphoto/noel bennett)
Wooden pergollas from natural wood with comfortable benches in a modern country village on a sunny summer day. The paved path is laid past flower beds, ornamental shrubs and trees. Russia. Close-up
Pergola Make your backyard more inviting with a pergola. These structures provide support to your plants and create nice shade for you and your guests to enjoy a nice summer day.  Photo Credit: Getty Images, Lari Bat (Getty Images/iStockphoto/Lari Bat)
A row of cabernet sauvignon grapes stretches down a long row in a vineyard on Red Mountain in Washington State.
Pole Trellis Pole trellises are easy to make. You can make rows of these to organize your garden and create beautiful pathways. They also make harvesting easy and efficient. Photo Credit: Getty Images, searagen (Getty Images/iStockphoto/searagen)
Inverted Triangle Trellises can be fun! Inverted triangle trellises defy the expectations of most. These decorative structures allow your plants sprawl into a fun, fountain-like shape. Photo Credit: Getty Image, Martin Poole (Getty Images/Martin Poole)
Cucumbers vertical planting. Growing organic food. Cucumbers harvest.
Wire Trellis Wire trellises are simple, delicate and flexible. They can be placed on a fence, wall or even used as barriers between sections of your garden. Photo Credit: Getty Images, tchara (Getty Images/iStockphoto/tchara)
Tall wigwam of Wey runner bean vines with white flowers. Long tendril reaching out against blue summer sky.
Tent Trellis A tent trellis is ideal for growing small vining plants, like beans. If big enough, they can also become a play space for young kids to explore throughout summer! Photo Credit: Getty Images, sarahdoow (Getty Images/iStockphoto/sarahdoow)
Raised bed vegetable planter with trellis.
A-Frame Trellis A-frame trellises are perfect for smaller spaces as you can adjust the size based on your needs. These trellises provide great support for heavier fruit and vegetable gardens. Photo Credit: Getty Images, Joe_Potato (Getty Images/iStockphoto/Joe_Potato)
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cup off coffee on table in tree tunnel with sunlight
an espalier trained apple tree, with ripening apples  growing against an old brick wall.
Wooden pergollas from natural wood with comfortable benches in a modern country village on a sunny summer day. The paved path is laid past flower beds, ornamental shrubs and trees. Russia. Close-up
A row of cabernet sauvignon grapes stretches down a long row in a vineyard on Red Mountain in Washington State.
Cucumbers vertical planting. Growing organic food. Cucumbers harvest.
Tall wigwam of Wey runner bean vines with white flowers. Long tendril reaching out against blue summer sky.
Raised bed vegetable planter with trellis.
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