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Aldi Is Stocking Tons of Wooden Trellises for Your Garden, and They're Only $10 Each

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If you're hoping to build the lush, beautiful garden of your dreams, investing in some tools that help your plants grow a little bit bigger might just be the key.

But investing doesn't always have to mean expensive, and luckily there are ways to get affordable garden staples that will take your backyard from simple to pro level in no time.

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On April 22, Aldi is dropping a line of trellises, and their simple design can help encourage plant growth and climbing so you can finally achieve that full vegetation look.

These trellis options are not only affordably priced at just $9.99 each, but there are also a few different styles and colors to choose from, making these trellises perfect for any garden style.

Belavi Wooden Trellis, Natural, Large, $9.99 at Aldi

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This option may have one of the most basic trellis designs with its simple lattice-like structure, but it's also one of the most effective styles. While this version has a natural, light brown wood hue, Aldi will also have it in a white version if you prefer.

Belavi Wooden Trellis, Natural, Set of 2 Small, $9.99 at Aldi

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Another option that Aldi will be bringing to its shelves is this two-pack of smaller wooden trellises at the same $9.99 price. This option would be better for smaller outdoor spaces, or if you want to have two smaller trellises in different areas instead of just one larger one.

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What Are the Best Plants for a Trellis?

If you don't already have climbing plants to place on your trellis, some popular plants that would work great include the following:

  • Clematis
  • Climbing hydrangeas
  • Trumpet vine
  • Star jasmine
  • Climbing roses
  • Honeysuckle
  • Wisteria

Looking to start a vegetable garden instead? Some vegetables that work for this type of vertical gardening method include the following:

  • Climbing beans
  • Snap peas
  • Vining cucumbers
  • Tomatoes
  • Small-fruited melons
  • Squash varieties

Whether you're hoping to add new vertical plants to your garden, support existing ones or somewhere in between, these trellises are perfect to support any of the above plants or other climbing varieties.

Aldi is dropping tons of new garden stuff every week, and these trellises are a no-brainer for spring planting. This find is an easy pickup when it lands in stores on April 22.

Related: Gardener Showcases 'Gorgeous' Collection of Purple Flowers to Grow in Your Garden This Year

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This story was originally published April 17, 2026 at 9:30 AM.

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