Home Improvement Ideas Outdoor Structures Pergolas, Arbors & Trellises How to Build a Trellis Learn how to build a trellis with our easy step-by-step instructions. Make your own simple trellis in an afternoon, then plant your garden and watch it grow up. By Caitlin Sole Caitlin Sole Caitlin Sole is the senior home editor at BHG. She is a writer and editor with nearly a decade of interior design expertise. She has vast experience with digital media, including SEO, photo shoot production, video production, eCommerce content, print collaboration, and custom sales content. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Updated on February 1, 2023 Trending Videos Close this video player Photo: Peter Krumhardt Project Overview Working Time: 2 hours Total Time: 2 hours Skill Level: Beginner Cultivate a living wallpaper by training a flowering vine up a trellis stuck in the ground or mounted on an exterior wall. The result: a wall treatment lively and artistic. Bees and butterflies will be drawn to the flowers, adding color and beauty to your garden. The possibilities for building trellises are endless. Use rot-resistant wood for trellis construction, such as cedar or pressure-treated pine, to make your garden trellis durable. Use exterior-grade stain or primer and paint to protect your wooden trellis. Painting before you assemble pieces may spare you brushwork later but may require touch-ups where screws have been inserted. 8 Free Vegetable Garden Plans to Bring a Harvest to Your Backyard What You'll Need Equipment / Tools Paper, pencil Saw Chalk Screwdriver or electric drill Posthole digger Shovel Materials 1x2 cedar in 6- or 8-foot strips 1-1/4-inch exterior screws Exterior paint or deck stain Gravel Vining plant Instructions Make Cuts Cut your wood to the below dimensions. Cuts Piece Dimensions Quantity 1x2 cedar 6- or 8-foot strips 0 Peter Krumhardt Plan Your Trellis Sketch out your garden trellis on a sheet of paper, including the dimensions. Tally and gather the number and lengths of boards needed. Cut the boards to the correct size, according to your plan. Peter Krumhardt Create a Guide Using one of the straight cedar boards as a guide, draw several parallel lines 6 inches apart on a concrete surface in chalk. This will serve as a simple guide during assembly. Follow this guide to ensure the proper distance between boards when assembled. Add Vertical Gardening to Your Yard for Space-Saving Greenery Peter Krumhardt Finish the Grid Draw another series of parallel lines perpendicular to the first set, creating a grid of 6-inch squares. This isn't intended to create an actual pattern for the trellis but to offer a visual reference. This way, when you lay out the pieces of your trellis, it's easy to keep the boards parallel with right angles true. Peter Krumhardt Lay Out Trellis Pieces Create the desired trellis pattern by laying the boards on the chalk grid. Try laying out a few designs before deciding on the one you want. Then, before securing with screws, make any adjustments to get the pattern you want. Peter Krumhardt Assemble Trellis Wherever boards intersect, drive two screws. Do this from the back side, so the screw heads won't be visible on the front. After securing the trellis pieces together, you can stain or paint the wood for the trellis as desired with stain or exterior paint. Or, leave the cedar boards and allow them to turn gray with age naturally. Add Vertical Gardening to Your Yard for Space-Saving Greenery Place the Trellis and Plant Dig postholes at least 10 inches deep and fill the bottom few inches of the holes with gravel. Place the garden trellis posts in the holes and plumb them. Backfill with soil, tamping every few inches to ensure the posts are stable. Plant vining annuals, perennials, or shrubs at the structure's base. Morning glory, black-eyed Susan vine, and sweet peas are particularly easy to grow and striking when grown on garden trellis panels against a lackluster wall. They'll quickly light up the wall with a colorful flower show. Remove the spent vines at the end of the growing season. Related Articles How to Build a Living Fence for Privacy and Beauty How to Build a Bean Trellis That Adds Interest to Your Garden How to Build a Custom DIY Mailbox How to Install Timber and Brick Paver Steps How to Make a Stepping-Stone Path How to Install Hardwood Floors 10 Simple DIY Wood Projects Anyone Can Make How to Install DIY Built-In Bookshelves How to Build a Classic Arbor for a Charming Outdoor Entryway Creative House Number Ideas for Every Style How to Build a Pergola for a Dreamy Outdoor Getaway 32 DIY Headboard Ideas for a Low-Cost Bedroom Refresh How to Build an Outdoor Shower 22 Pretty Pergola Ideas to Update Your Outdoor Space A Step-By-Step Guide to Framing an Interior Wall with Wood Studs 18 Wall Trellis Ideas for a Gorgeous Display of Flowering Vines Newsletter Sign Up