This arch is constructed of smooth, sound tubular, it’s perfect for supporting lightweight climbing plants and vines or for displaying small hanging accents to create a beautiful entry into your garden. This arch will train your plants to grow through the arbor by weaving them in and out of the scrollwork as they grow and it will turn your garden into a colorful place with various flowers.
Noted:
1) Put it a few inches into the ground so as to keep it standing firmly. Or you can stand it up firmly in your creative way
2) Carefully read the installation guide before setting this arch up, common tools are considered for being prepared, such as flat cross screwdriver etc.
3) Arch installation is better to be done by two people, please feel free to contact us if you have any installation problem
4) Chirldren can not climp up this arch
Product Features
- Product Dimensions: 22 x 43 x 79 inches, 30 pounds
- Bring a touch of Southern charm to your yard or garden
- Constructed of steel tubing and coated in weather-resistant black epoxy
- Wonderful showcase for climbing vines or flowers
- Minimal assembly required with instructions provided
Boooo!!!! I received a dud. In fact I just got finished disassembling the parts I put together and putting it right back in the box and returning it. Two of the parts were bent, which was not a big deal I was able to fix that(I thought) but when I carefully bend them back to place the paint just cracked and fell off exposing the metal underneath. The instructions are extremely vague with only a picture on one piece of paper to go by, and a poor guide to inventory all the hardware. As I’m building I…
Nice Arbor for the price. Nice garden arch. I have 6 rose arbors. I prefer this one over the Gardman because it is assembled with metal unions, not plastic. The only plastic on this product is the finial. Mine shipped with green finials. I thought that was odd, so I used black Plasti-dip on them (from Home Depot paint dept).I wouldn’t use this with heavy, woody climbers, but for my purposes (Joseph’ coat and Altissimo roses), it is fine.It was easy to assemble (sort screws by length before…
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