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Fabulas Cucumber Trellis for Raised Bed, 63 x 63 Inch A-Frame Garden Trellises for Climbing Plants Outdoor, Metal Plant Support for Vegetable Tomato Grape Pea Bean, with Garden Netting and Twist Ties
Fabulas Cucumber Trellis for Raised Bed, 63 x 63 Inch A-Frame Garden Trellises for Climbing Plants Outdoor, Metal Plant Support for Vegetable Tomato Grape Pea Bean, with Garden Netting and Twist Ties
Item Details
Pickup Location
4000 Meadows Ln
Las Vegas, NV, 89107
Quality
New
Functional
No Damage
No Assembly Needed
In Package
No Missing Parts
Auction closes
September 20, 2025 at 4:06 AM
brand
FabulasEstimated Retail Price
$26.28
color
greensize
63*63inchBuyers Premium
15%
Inventory Number
1051065650
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Features
- Note: Simple Setup - See the installation video located in the main image section.
- Strong Support: The cucumber trellis for raised bed is made of durable plastic-coated steel core, rust-proof and waterproof, ensuring long-term use. The tip for secure soil insertion, stable in strong winds. Surface ridges enhance grip for climbing plants
- Upgraded Stabilized A-Frame: This A-frame cucumber trellis maximizes growing space, allowing vines to climb while keeping cucumbers, squash, tomatoes, and fruits off the ground. It enhances airflow and sunlight exposure, promoting healthier plant growth
- Easy to Install: This cucumber trellis assembles easily with 4 A-fork connectors and connecting pipe, no tools needed. Insert 4 inches into the ground for stability. Disassembles easily for off-season storage. Ideal cucumber trellis for raised bed
- Value Package: You will receive a 63 x 63 inch cucumber trellis, including 52 steel-core stakes, 39 connecting tubes, 4 A-type clips, 16 steel buckles, 2 two-claw connectors, 1 mesh net, a 20m roll of zip ties, and an installation manual
- Wide Application: This metal garden trellises for climbing plants adds vertical space for plants, ideal for raised beds, greenhouses, gardens, patios, and vegetable fences. idea for cucumbers, tomatoes, beans, grapevines, peas, grapes, and pumpkins


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