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small trellis for house plants Garden Screen Trellis – Metal Patio Privacy Trellis

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small trellis for house plants Garden Screen Trellis – Metal Patio Privacy TrellisPremium Garden Trellises Built to Last Outdoors One of the oldest and most loved H Potter trellis screens, the GAR120 Freestanding Garden Screen Trellis has been a customer favorite for years. Designed to create privacy, support climbing plants, and add architectural structure to outdoor spaces, this hinged multi panel trellis is both decorative and practical. Use it as a freestanding garden screen, patio divider, privacy trellis, or a dramatic

Premium Garden Trellises — Built to Last Outdoors

One of the oldest and most loved H Potter trellis screens, the GAR120 Freestanding Garden Screen Trellis has been a customer favorite for years. Designed to create privacy, support climbing plants, and add architectural structure to outdoor spaces, this hinged multi-panel trellis is both decorative and practical.

Use it as a freestanding garden screen, patio divider, privacy trellis, or a dramatic support for climbing roses, clematis, jasmine, honeysuckle, ivy, and other vigorous vines. The hinged panel design allows flexible placement, so it can be styled in a straight line, a soft curve, or a zig-zag layout depending on your space.

Why trust H Potter: Since 1997, H Potter has designed premium garden products built for real outdoor conditions—crafted to look refined, perform season after season, and supported by responsive customer care.
At a Glance

Product Details

  • Overall width: approximately 7 feet
  • Overall height: approximately 6.5 feet
  • Material: heavy-duty iron
  • Finials: cast aluminum decorative tops
  • Finish: charcoal brown powder coat + hand-rubbed faux black + protective clear coat
  • Anchoring: 18" ground spikes included
  • Configuration: hinged multi-panel freestanding screen
  • Assembly: some assembly required

Best For

  • Freestanding garden privacy screens
  • Patio and courtyard screening
  • Supporting climbing roses, clematis, jasmine, honeysuckle, and ivy
  • Creating garden room structure and separation
  • Flexible layouts using the hinged panel design
Design note: The hinged screen format makes GAR120 especially versatile. It can help define an outdoor space in ways a flat wall trellis cannot.
Why Gardeners Love This Classic Trellis Screen
  • A true H Potter classic: One of our earliest and most established trellis screen designs, loved for both function and appearance.
  • Freestanding privacy solution: Creates screening and vertical structure without relying on an existing wall or fence.
  • Flexible hinged panels: Arrange the screen as a straight line, gentle curve, or zig-zag depending on your layout.
  • Decorative architectural detail: Cast aluminum finials and iron gridwork bring height, elegance, and year-round interest to the garden.
  • Built for real plant support: Heavy-duty construction makes it suitable for mature climbing plants and vigorous vines.
Dimensions & Specifications
Spec Details
Overall width Approximately 7 feet
Overall height Approximately 6.5 feet
Anchoring 18" ground spikes included
Material Heavy-duty iron
Finials Cast aluminum decorative tops
Finish Charcoal brown powder coat with hand-applied faux black finish and protective clear coat sealer
Use Freestanding garden screen, privacy trellis, climbing plant support, decorative outdoor divider
Assembly Some assembly required
Installation note: For proper stability, install the included 18" ground spikes securely into the soil before training plants onto the trellis.
What Can I Do With This Trellis Screen?

The H Potter GAR120 can function as a privacy screen, climbing plant support, decorative divider, or visual backdrop in the landscape. Because it is freestanding and hinged, it offers more placement flexibility than many traditional trellises.

  • Create patio privacy: Use it to define seating areas and soften views.
  • Support climbing plants: Train roses, jasmine, clematis, ivy, and honeysuckle across the iron framework.
  • Define a garden room: Add structure and separation to larger outdoor spaces.
  • Use as a decorative focal point: Beautiful on its own even before plants grow in.
Recommended Climbing Plants

A substantial freestanding trellis screen like GAR120 works especially well for climbers that benefit from strong vertical support and broad coverage.

Flowering Favorites

  • Climbing roses
  • Clematis
  • Jasmine
  • Honeysuckle
  • Mandevilla

Coverage & Screening

  • Ivy
  • Star jasmine
  • Virginia creeper
  • Other vigorous decorative climbers suited to your region
Training tip: Begin guiding new growth early across all sections of the screen for fuller, more even coverage over time.
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Materials & Care

Materials: Heavy-duty iron construction designed for outdoor durability, with cast aluminum finials for decorative detail and long-term performance.

Finish: Powder-coated charcoal brown with a hand-applied faux black finish and a high-grade clear coat protective sealer.

Care tip: For additional protection, apply a coat or two of clear spray paint annually. If scratches or hairline cracks occur during assembly, transport, or installation, touch up with a clear outdoor spray coating.
  • Anchoring: Install the included 18" spikes through the base into soil for stability.
  • Assembly note: Use care during assembly to avoid marring the finish; touch up with clear spray paint if needed.
  • Optional color changes: The trellis can be spray painted after purchase if you prefer a different finish for your garden design.
Product FAQs

Is this trellis freestanding?

Yes. The H Potter GAR120 garden screen trellis is designed to stand on its own when installed using the included ground spikes. It can be used as a privacy screen, garden divider, or climbing plant support.

Can this trellis be used as a privacy screen?

Absolutely. GAR120 is often used as a garden privacy screen for patios, courtyards, and outdoor seating areas. When paired with climbing vines, it creates a decorative living screen.

Does this trellis require anchoring?

Yes. For proper stability, this trellis should be installed with the included 18-inch ground spikes.

What plants grow best on this trellis?

Popular choices include climbing roses, clematis, jasmine, honeysuckle, ivy, and other vigorous climbing plants that benefit from strong vertical support.

Can the screen be arranged in different shapes?

Yes. The hinged panel design allows the trellis to be configured as a straight line, gentle curve, or zig-zag layout depending on your space and design needs.

Does this trellis require assembly?

Yes. Some assembly is required, and the trellis includes the necessary components for setup.

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