Horizontally-oriented classic basic form, inspired by the trellising rows of fruit trees (free-standing wire frames on poles- 0050). Also frequently used for low areas like building bases... also for walls, garages, etc.. Not compatible with creepers which need vertically orientated systems. Many variations-- see below. Please also refer to the tips we provide in the climbing plants section for support in choosing a suitable climbing system (see also the charts at the bottom of each plant profile).
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Easy | Light | Medium | Heavy | Massive |
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£24-55 | £73.50 | £90-143 | £142.63 | £201.43 |
28-65 € | 81.80 € | 100-170 € | 169.80 € | 239.80 € |
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Our pre-assembled kits are suitable for all wall types, with the exception of walls with external insulation, cladding, and thin-walled concrete elements. Alternatives can be put together in all cases.
Height x Width: max. ~1.2 m x 3.2 m (1.2 m x 4 m for heavy / massive kits). Distance between the horizontal ropes: usually only 25 -30 cm (vines) or 35 cm (roses). Trellis base: ~0.5 - 1.5 m above the ground.
Variations: For trellises higher than 3050, system 5020 is an inexpensive alternative with one less cable. 4040, 4030, and even 5040 are suitable for larger widths, in each case horizontally-rectangularly installed. With more wires, mounts and cross clamps, the basic form 8010can be easily expanded, but at a max of every 1.5 m (every 1.8 m with heavy/massive styles) a 'rope bridge' made of two mounts and two cross clamps should be provided for support. Individual horizontal cables such as 1060 are also possible.
Installation: as shown in the diagrams; please also refer to the mounting tips (click in chart above). For free standing walls, etc., wall mounts with a distance of less than 30 cm distance from the wall crown or wall edge should not be fastened with anchors (rawl plugs/dowels), but attached with composite mortar (expansion pressure-free anchoring).
Vine Training: See diagrams. Mostly "vineyard" training (R 01). Small horizontal-cordons are also possible, angled on one side or double-angled, i.e. "forked" (R 02). With longer cordon arms and greater planting distance (R 03), only one vine is needed, but it takes 1-2 years longer to build up.
Medium Kit, thicket creeper, P. Inserta
Medium Kit, cable system with only 3 horizontal cables (system 5020)
Medium Kit, modified, analogous to 5040, 5 horizontal cables, trellis fruit
Grapevines on wire framework trellis
Medium Kit, wire rope tensioning for apricot (apricot)
Cable system 4030, horizontally constructed in wooden cladding (tongue and groove siding), medium style-- apricot 'Marille'