WELDUN 4 Pack 75cm Metal Plant Trellis Stakes for Climbing Plants (Indoor & Outdoor)
Product description
The essentials
These WELDUN plant trellis stakes come as a 4 pack and are designed to give climbing plants something to grab as they grow. They’re made from sturdy metal and built around an open, spaced framework, so your plants can train upwards without feeling trapped. On paper, they also suit year-round use, whether your climbers are living in pots on a patio or planted out in the garden bed.
The curled shape is more than decorative, too. It gives the stake a clearer silhouette when the plant isn’t fully covering it yet, so you get a bit of visual structure from early on. That’s a small thing, but in real garden spaces it often makes a difference.
Key takeaways

The main appeal here is straightforward: tool-free setup and a framework that supports healthy growth. You connect the two sections, then push the sturdy spikes into the soil—no screws, no complex instructions.
It’s the kind of trellis that makes sense if you want a practical way to support common climbers such as roses, clematis and peas, or even potted climbers like ivy. The rungs are spaced to let stems grasp easily, and the open design should help with airflow around the foliage.
A limitation to keep in mind: 75cm is a specific height. If you’re growing something that quickly becomes very tall or very vigorous, you may find you need additional support sooner rather than later.


What to know before you buy

If you’re planning to use these in pots, focus on where the spikes will sit and how stable the arrangement will be once the plant starts pulling against it. In heavier containers you’ll generally get a steadier base, in lighter pots, the trellis can become a leverage point when growth really kicks in.
Also, consider your plant type and growth habit. The trellis is described as suitable for roses, clematis, peas/vegetables like beans, and vines/jasmine-type climbers. That coverage is broad enough for many home gardeners, but it doesn’t mean every climber will train neatly without a bit of tying or gentle guidance—particularly early in the season.
Quick practical example: in spring, once pea shoots start reaching out, you can slot a trellis stake into the pot or near the base of the plant, then encourage a couple of stems to follow the rungs. Within a couple of weeks, the framework tends to do more of the work for you as the plant finds its path.
Key features

- Durable, weather-resistant metal construction aimed at sun, rain and snow for indoor pots and outdoor beds
- Open framework with thoughtfully spaced rungs to help climbing plants grasp and encourage upward growth
- Designed to support airflow for healthier foliage (based on the open structure)
- Curled, classic design that adds a decorative focal point when the plant is still filling in
- Tool-free assembly: connect two sections and push the spikes into the soil
Where it shines (and where it doesn’t)


This is a good match if you want a simple, immediate support system you can set up quickly—especially if you’re working with multiple plants and don’t want to measure, assemble and fix everything by hand.
It may not suit you as well if you’re after a tall, architectural trellis for very large climbers, or if your plants grow so vigorously that 75cm support feels limiting. In those cases, you’d be better off looking for longer supports or a system that scales as the plant gets bigger.

Should you buy it?
It makes sense to buy the WELDUN 4 pack if you’re growing everyday climbers (such as peas/beans, roses, clematis or potted ivy) and you want something that’s easy to install and designed for year-round conditions. The metal build and open framework are the two practical reasons it’s worth considering.
You may want to skip it if you’re expecting a very tall end result from fast-growing climbers, or if your setup relies on a trellis that must be rigid and high for early training only.
A straightforward way to decide: if your climbers are likely to stay within a 75cm support height most of the season, these stakes can do a lot with very little effort. If you’re not sure, it’s worth checking your plant’s expected growth pattern first.

Quick FAQ


Is assembly really tool-free?
The description says you connect two sections and push the spikes into the soil without tools, screws, or complicated instructions.
Can it be used indoors in pots?

Yes—it's stated to work for indoor pots as well as outdoor garden beds.
What plants is it intended for?
It’s described for climbing plants including roses, clematis, peas/vegetables like beans, and vines such as jasmine, plus potted climbers like ivy.
Will it survive winter weather?
It’s described as weather-resistant and built to stand up to sun, rain and snow for year-round use.
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