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Garden Arch Steel Siene

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Add some style to your backyard, garden and garden paths with this fantastic steel garden arbor.

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Product overview

Add some style to your backyard, garden and garden paths with this fantastic steel garden arbor.

At 2.2m high it will be the standout feature of any garden, whether you choose to run climbing roses, ivy or even some festoon lighting. The sturdy painted black steel frame will weather nicely in your garden, while the intricate accents bring a touch of the French countryside to your garden.

Get started on that amazing bougainvillea or jasmine arch you’ve always wanted and order yours today.

FEATURES
• Stylish French Provincial design
• Sturdy painted steel construction
• Perfect for climbing plants or festoon lighting
• 1 Year Trade Tested Warranty

SPECIFICATIONS
Size: H 220cm x W 140cm x D 36cm
Material: Painted steel tube Ø13mm, 4mm wire
Carton size: 80.5cm x 40cm x 16.5cm
Weight: 5kg

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4 votes
Q:
Hi, I’m planning to hold the arch up by placing both ends in planter boxes. How deep can I have the structure buried in soil without causing issues (ie: rusting) I’m looking at 300mm (my site is quite windy so I’d like to bury it deeper for stability.) Thanks in advance for your advice.
A:
This should be fine, however if you are wanted to make sure you can apply a extra coat of a paint designed to be immersed in the soil before you install it
By Trade Tested on January 12 2022
6 votes
Q:
How is the Archway fixed into the ground? Are the 2 sides simply pushed into the soil, like stakes? Thanks for your help
A:
There are quite a few options, it depends where you want to put it really. You could push it into the ground, use a peg and tie down system, concrete it in, drill and bolt it to wood etc.
By Trade Tested on November 23 2018
5 votes
Q:
I couldnt see a measurement for the wisth of this arch, just the height. Please can you tell me the width, thanks.
A:
It's 140cm.
By Trade Tested on September 01 2019
1 vote
Q:
Hi, is this strong enough to grow cucumbers or tomatoes on?
A:
Yes it will be. It does not have a specific load rating but it is made from a solid steel construction so it should handle that weight without any issues.
By Trade Tested on September 18 2023
1 vote
Q:
Just wondering if these are made in NZ or if they are imported first, thanks
A:
These are made in China.
By Trade Tested on October 28 2020
1 vote
Q:
Will this withstand a grapevine?
A:
Yes this will be fine.
By Trade Tested on July 09 2020
1 vote
Q:
Hiya, is this strong enough to hold up a woody climber? Is there anything I should know about weight restrictions?
A:
Yes this will be fine.
By Trade Tested on June 16 2020
0 votes
Q:
Is this archway available in white, or is there a similar one in white please
A:
They are just in this colour so far. But could easily be repainted, I would recommend using spray cans to get a nice finish.
By Trade Tested on January 12 2022
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Q:
Hi, I'm hoping to use this as a wedding arch. I'm a celebrant and would need to assemble and dis-assemble this quite frequently. Would this be easy to do? and would this still be structually sound. I will be setting the legs into wood so not to damage floors and enable it to have flat feet.
A:
Yes this should work great.
By Trade Tested on March 16 2020
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Q:
Hello, as I have limited space do you have one of these arches 100 to 120cms max. in width. Thanks. Cheers Denis
A:
The GARDEN ARCH STEEL EDWARDIAN model is 114cm wide, the rest are all above 120cm.
By Trade Tested on January 13 2020
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Love it

Easy to assemble and looks lovely in the garden. I have it in a raised garden bed for tomatoes.

Jen Queenstown
Garden Arch

Not as strong as described. Ideal for a garden that doesn't have harsh conditions

Shanti Taranaki
garden arch

looks amazing with a clematis growing over it, not all that sturdy but nothing a couple of cable ties couldn't fix love this

george Bay of Plenty
Highly recommended!

Arrived day after ordering, a breeze for one person to assemble in 10 minutes, and clematis has tripled in size in a month on this smart garden arch.

Rory G. Masterton
Painted it Blue!

Good price. Sturdy in the NW winds. I painted it bright blue and planted a pink rose to climb up it.

Buzz Canterbury
Garden arch

We really like this arch. It adds so much to the front entrance pathway. Too pretty to cover with a dense climber and possibly not strong or deep enough for that but we will source a lovely patio climber rose for it. I do recommend adding some sort of extra high support from the base as it wobbles a bit. The supplied wire pins secure the bottom rail but the height needs stabilising too.

ALISON Wairarapa
Good value

Great size. Easy to assemble. Seems sturdy enough. Pretty pattern. My plants are already weaving through it after a few weeks.

Gardener Auckland
Wonderful garden feature

Easy to assemble, arrived fast. Looks great thanks.

Hells bells Waihi
garden arch steel siene

Great purchase. All pieces accounted for and directions for installation were clear and easy to follow. We personally will be adding a wooden surround as it's lightweight and we live in a windy area. Good quality metal.

Mellor creations Masterton
As described.

Light weight construction. Needs firmly anchoring to prevent movement of the structure. Purchased to train climbing roses ont, but ended up using it for Christmas lights.

Linzo Central Otago