The most useful thing in a garden is usually something that solves more than one problem at once.
This planter solves three.
At 73 inches tall and 47 inches wide, it has the scale to anchor a patio corner, a balcony wall, or a garden edge. The planting bed at the base — 12 inches deep, with drainage holes — gives roots the room and the drainage they need to actually thrive. Not just survive in shallow soil, but grow the way climbing tomatoes, cucumbers, and flowering vines want to grow.
The trellis above gives those plants somewhere to go. Over a season, a structure that starts as metal geometry fills in with green until the whole thing starts to look like it was always part of the garden.
The privacy screen alongside it handles whatever needs to disappear — a pool pump, an air conditioning unit, the less attractive side of a fence. Or it simply creates the visual sense of an enclosure, a corner that feels like a room rather than just a section of patio.
Four wheels underneath make it movable. Two of them lock. The galvanized steel keeps it standing through whatever the weather brings.
Everything is in the box. Assembly is pre-drilled and clear.
A garden structure that earns its footprint from the first season.