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Lolsea U-Shape Stainless Steel Garden Trellis (90" x 70" x 45")

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Alupssuc via Walmart has Lolsea U-Shape Stainless Steel Outdoor Garden Trellis w/ Climbing Net (90" x 70" x 45") for $19.95. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to community member BWRochMN for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • Spacious stable U-shaped arch supports double-side planting, ample room for vines to spread and walk under comfortably.
  • Anti-rust stainless steel frame with full polyethylene coating blocks moisture and air oxidation for long-term outdoor use.
  • Tool-free assembly, Simply unfold it and insert it into the soil; fully detachable for space-saving off-season storage.
  • Multi-scene garden rack for cucumbers, peas, beans, grapes, flowers, and other climbing plants, making it ideal for backyard gardening.
  • Includes: 
    • Lolsea Garden Trellis (90" x 70" x 45")
    • 20x Fixed Wires 
    • 10x Clamps
    • 1x Bind a Coil of Wire
    • 1x Climbing Net 
    • Installation Manual

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Written by BWRochMN
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Alupssuc via Walmart has Lolsea U-Shape Stainless Steel Outdoor Garden Trellis w/ Climbing Net (90" x 70" x 45") for $19.95. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.

Thanks to community member BWRochMN for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • Spacious stable U-shaped arch supports double-side planting, ample room for vines to spread and walk under comfortably.
  • Anti-rust stainless steel frame with full polyethylene coating blocks moisture and air oxidation for long-term outdoor use.
  • Tool-free assembly, Simply unfold it and insert it into the soil; fully detachable for space-saving off-season storage.
  • Multi-scene garden rack for cucumbers, peas, beans, grapes, flowers, and other climbing plants, making it ideal for backyard gardening.
  • Includes: 
    • Lolsea Garden Trellis (90" x 70" x 45")
    • 20x Fixed Wires 
    • 10x Clamps
    • 1x Bind a Coil of Wire
    • 1x Climbing Net 
    • Installation Manual

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Written by RevOne | Staff

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Written by BWRochMN

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Yesterday 04:23 PM
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yisliuYesterday 04:23 PM
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out of stock now
Yesterday 04:27 PM
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vicvega09Yesterday 04:27 PM
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The nearly identical other option on the page is still in stock.
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Yesterday 04:46 PM
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RockHardRockCrawlerYesterday 04:46 PM
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How much weight can this thing handle or will it buckle when my plants are fully grown?
Yesterday 04:59 PM
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dcengineerYesterday 04:59 PM
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This thing is huge. It can replace those cattle panels tunnels people use between beds. Got one. Thanks op.
Yesterday 11:57 PM
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phenoma21Yesterday 11:57 PM
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OOS both versions. I shouldn't have slept on it. Seems a good deal.
Today 12:35 AM
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TenderAppliance8645Today 12:35 AM
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Dang would've loved to pick one up oos now
Today 12:31 PM
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JCY01Today 12:31 PM
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Back in stock with same price now. Just ordered the 86" tall one which seems to have better connecting joints (not wire clips) based on the pictures.
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Today 03:34 PM
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chrislnurseToday 03:34 PM
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Growing tomatoes again this year, this is exactly what I was looking for and the price is amazing.
Today 05:19 PM
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SaugeyeToday 05:19 PM
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I use those 20' long cattle grates. Pound some rebar in and bend it between the rebar to make an arch. Or just lay it straight against the rebar for a long trellis.
Today 05:21 PM
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anutaToday 05:21 PM
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Quote from BWRochMN :
Walmart has the 90"x70"x45" U-Shape Stainless Steel Cucumber Trellis w/ Climbing Net for $19.99 (orig. $39.99)

https://www.walmart.com/ip/20469500688

Deal Price: $19.99 (50% off $39.99)

Perfect timing for peak growing season - this U-shaped garden trellis is half off at Walmart right now.

Highlights:
U-shape design (instead of the traditional A-frame) lets you plant on both sides, saving ground space in your garden
Large 90"x70"x45" footprint gives plenty of vertical climbing room for cucumbers, peas, beans, tomatoes, melons, and other vining crops
Stainless steel frame construction for durability and rust resistance outdoors
Comes with a climbing net to help guide vines up the trellis
Works directly in-ground or in a raised garden bed
Improves airflow, reduces disease, and makes harvesting way easier than letting plants sprawl on the ground

Good for: Anyone doing raised bed or backyard vegetable gardening who wants to maximize space and get a head start before peak cucumber/vine season kicks into full gear.
Good price
Today 05:26 PM
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RockHardRockCrawlerToday 05:26 PM
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Quote from JCY01 :
Back in stock with same price now. Just ordered the 86" tall one which seems to have better connecting joints (not wire clips) based on the pictures.
I saw this too but my thought process was if the proprietary joints fail (which I assume are plastic), it will be harder to replace them than the wire clips. But for $20, can't go wrong either way.
Today 05:39 PM
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Bmoore1031Today 05:39 PM
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Quote from phenoma21 :
OOS both versions. I shouldn't have slept on it. Seems a good deal.
Back in stock now (showing for me)
Today 05:42 PM
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captainsToday 05:42 PM
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Thank you
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rocketscience22Today 06:05 PM
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Nice find!

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Today 06:20 PM
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GiantcrazyToday 06:20 PM
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Quote from RockHardRockCrawler :
I saw this too but my thought process was if the proprietary joints fail (which I assume are plastic), it will be harder to replace them than the wire clips. But for $20, can't go wrong either way.
The other option was plastic, and although not the same one I had one that was similar and the plastic gets brittle after a season or two and starts failing. I agree, I'd rather chance it with steel wire clips that I can just replace on my own.

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