A trellis is definitely a lot more than just a supporting structure. It serves as the background for your beautiful plant arrangement and, when showing, which happens more often than not nowadays, it becomes a decorative piece itself.
While the plants themselves will always be the center of attention, it is the trellis that dictates their shape and disposition, and it is also this background piece that oftentimes allows the plant to shine fully against the wall, railing or wherever else it may be placed.
You should never underestimate or overlook the trellis if you want your beautiful plants to look their best and your decoration to be coherent.
If you find yourself short on funds or ideas for a trellis though, this is definitely the right article for you. Check out these Awesome DIY Garden Trellis Projects.
DIY Cedar Trellis for $20
For just $20, you can create a sturdy and stylish trellis that adds a touch of charm to your garden. Cedar is a great choice because it’s naturally resistant to rot and insects, ensuring your trellis lasts for years. Get the tutorial via gina-michele
DIY Trellis Made of Branches
Feeling crafty and love a rustic look? A DIY trellis made of branches is a fantastic project that brings a natural, organic vibe to your garden. Gather some branches from your backyard or a nearby wooded area, and you’re halfway there. This type of trellis not only looks great but also blends seamlessly with the surrounding plants. It’s an eco-friendly option that repurposes natural materials you already have on hand. Get the tutorial via coffeeforroses
DIY French Tuteurs
A DIY trellis screen is an excellent solution if you’re looking to add some privacy to your garden while also supporting your climbing plants. This project combines functionality with aesthetic appeal, providing a structure for your plants to grow. You can use materials like wood or metal, depending on your preferred style and durability needs. This trellis screen is perfect for creating secluded garden nooks or separating different garden areas. Get the tutorial via sheholdsdearly
DIY Mirrored Trellis
Want to add a bit of magic and whimsy to your garden? A DIY mirrored trellis is the perfect project for you. By incorporating mirrors into your trellis design, you create an illusion of more space and light, making your garden feel larger and brighter. It’s a unique and creative way to enhance your garden and give it a touch of enchantment. Get the tutorial via designsponge
DIY Trellis Screen
This trellis has a very intricate design crafted from thin slabs of wood boards arranged in different geometric shapes. The whole structure was then finished off with white paint, which really allows it to stand out in the yard. via abeautifulmess
Build a Fence Trellis To Train Beans Using Small Space
This project is one of the best ways you can find to train beans while maximizing your yard space. Make a trellis using wire mesh and wood, then affix it to your fence and you’ll be ready to start training your beans. via myhomeideas
DIY Chevron Lattice Trellis With Tutorial
This beautiful wooden trellis looks really sophisticated once finished with its smooth black color and chevron or herringbone design. While it looks very impressive as a final product, it is fairly simple to put together using narrow pallet wood or something similar. via remodelaholic
DIY Simple Pea Trellis
Get the tutorial via gardentherapy.ca
DIY PVC Trellis
Yet another impressive trellis. In this project, white PVC was used to create an intricate crisscrossed pattern, which was then affixed to a main prebuilt frame to achieve the final product. via offaithfiber
Hide The Downspout With A Trellis
If you have an unsightly downspout to deal with, then installing a trellis with some plants along the wall can be a great fix. This simple, dark structure does its job of supporting the beautiful plants and hiding the offending piece while not calling too much attention or detracting from you really want people to notice. via pinterest
DIY Twig Ladder For Trellis
This trellis is once again made from twigs, but in a very different way from what we’ve seen previously. In this case, some longer and thicker branches were arranged in a ladder shape, holding the gorgeous plant up almost like an actual tree. via ashbeedesign
Recycle Old Mattress Springs As Trellis For Your Garden
Recycling is always a great idea, and in this case reusing the mattress springs was a stroke of genius, as they make for a really unique, yet functional trellis. Painting them a brighter color would surely have made them stand out more, but that isn’t always necessarily the goal when installing a trellis. via 1001gardens
DIY Freestanding Trellis
This smooth dark wood freestanding trellis looks really cool with its interlocking geometric shapes that work both for function and aesthetic. It isn’t the easiest project to complete, but it is surely worth the effort. via lowes
DIY Copper Trellis
Copper is said to be a very durable material, so it is ideal for outdoor projects. This copper trellis is very simple, only consisting of two ladder-like structures, and it was built into the garden, among the plants. via artistic-garden
DIY Cattle Panel Arch Trellis
Get the tutorial via forums.gardenweb
DIY Privacy Planter with Trellis
People always love projects that serve multiple purposes. This is a DIY craft that adds curb appeal to your home while also allowing you to have privacy from the world. via goodshomedesign
DIY Trellis and Planter Box
This trellis was built from dark, pallet like wood, and arranged in a crossed formation: two long pieces placed vertically while the rest sit across them in clusters of three. The plant climbs up the structure from a matching planter where the trellis is installed. via deucecitieshenhouse
DIY Wood Lattice Trellis
Get the tutorial via thisoldhouse
Invisible Wire Frame Around Tree For Trellis
This is certainly the ideal trellis for you if the idea is for the flowers to look like they are climbing the tree. It is made using a thin, hidden wire wrapped around the trunk to make it look like the plant grew in that position naturally. via pinterest
Repurposed Door Find New Life As A Trellis
We are all in favor of repurposing old materials and pieces, so this is obviously one of our favorite projects. In this case, two white doors were installed in the garden as freestanding trellises, with the plants peeking through the squares where windows used to be. This makes for a unique look in itself, but even more so when combined with the flower bushes and fountain right in front. via bhg
DIY Bamboo Trellis
This is different from your traditional trellis, which is made from crossed pieces of bamboo secured with wire string at their joints. Not exactly the most original or ingenious idea, but it works well and looks charming at any rate. via artesanatopassoapassoja
$6 DIY Garden Trellis
Now this is what we call an efficient and inexpensive garden trellis. The trellis is made from long pieces of strapping wood that are simply glued into shape at the joints with the appropriate kind of glue. And it works. You can choose to leave yours au naturel or paint it a different color for a couple more dollars. via stephaniewhite
Awesome DIY Garden Trellis
This truly awesome trellis is a full DIY project, from shaping the salvaged wood, to affixing the pieces together and installing the finished product. The metal grid was also installed manually, and it serves its purpose beautifully. via blueroofcabin
Trellises From Cedar Boards And Wire Cabling
These trellises are really beautiful in their smooth simplicity. The main frames are made using cedar boards, which are complemented with grids made from wire cabling, to actually support the plants. via designsponge
Painted Trellis From Accordion Coat Rack
This wooden accordion coat rack had the ideal shape for a trellis already, so all your really needed to do was to repaint it and install the finished product in a potted plant, as you can see here. via sybilalfano
DIY T-Post Trellis Using Branches and Zip Ties
Get the tutorial via hickenscratchny
Wall Mounted Outdoor Trellis
This is a usual light wood grid trellis, but with a twist. In this case, the trellis was affixed to the wall of the house instead of being set on the ground. via ourdailyideas
DIY Trellis Using Wire Fencing
Wrapping plants around wire for support isn’t a new idea, but that is the concept of this trellis. The white wire grid may not be the prettiest or seem the sturdiest but it works, as you can clearly see in the picture. via pinterest
Bamboo Trellis
This is not exactly your traditional bamboo trellis. It has some hay at the base, from which two tall grid structures rise. The two structures are connected by a woven cotton string, which creates the grid, and they intersect at the top. It’s a truly ingenious and durable design that looks good and works well. via ecosnippets
DIY Rustic Trellis Using Branches
Get the tutorial via sunset
Homemade Twig Trellis
This trellis is as simple as they come, because it is made from a series of small, thin twigs held together by three thin strings and affixed to a nail on the wall. It works out nicely with the sparse leaves wrapped around the twigs, though. via al-hfifa-arabians
DIY Blue Obelisk Trellis
This blue obelisk is perfect for showing off that gorgeous pink flower. Get the tutorial via countrygardener
DIY Planter Box with Screen Trellis
Get the tutorial via lovegrowswild
Ivory says
I love these ideas. Great job😍
Dana Pacific Landscape says
Great Ideas! They look very attractive. These ideas are going to very useful for garden lovers.
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Each idea more beautiful than the other, to reuse much matter
Sharon Gresk says
My trellis is made of bicycle wheels of various sizes that I recycled from bicycle repair shops. I cleaned them up, removed the extras (like reflectors), put them together with hose clamps, and spray painted them with flat black rustoleum. We dug a hole 24″ deep at each end of the trellis and filled it with quickcrete, put an upright metal pole (also painted flat black) to fasten the trellis to and I now have six different clematis growing on it! In the winter it looks like a sculpture!