Gardman R350 Rose Garden Arch, 19 x 39 x 75 pollici, nero

Brand:Gardman

2.3/5

140.00

Arco per rose Gardman R350. Questo arco fornisce un attraente arco di 6'3" per le piante rampicanti per creare un bellissimo ingresso nel tuo giardino. La struttura delicatamente curva forma un arco perfetto nella parte superiore. Le barre orizzontali collegano tra loro i lati verticali producendo una struttura robusta. Le barre orizzontali nella parte superiore servono come luogo ideale per appendere piante leggere in vaso. Questo arco è perfetto per sostenere piante rampicanti leggere e viti o per mostrare piccoli accenti pendenti. Allena le tue piante a crescere attraverso il pergolato intrecciandole dentro e fuori dalla struttura man mano che crescono. Robusta struttura in tubolare d'acciaio con resistente rivestimento epossidico in poliestere nero verniciato a polvere. La colorazione nera si fonderà con qualsiasi ambiente circostante. Facile da montare con istruzioni complete incluse. Dimensioni: 1' 7" di lunghezza x 3' 3 di larghezza x 6' 3 di altezza. Gardman Dai vita al tuo giardino

19 di lunghezza x 39 di larghezza x 75 di altezza. Verniciatura epossidica poliestere nera resistente agli agenti atmosferici. Facile da montare con le istruzioni fornite. Foro a terra fornito per un facile montaggio. Fornisci un arco per le piante rampicanti per creare un bellissimo ingresso nel tuo giardino.
Brand Gardman
Color Black
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars 387 ratings 3.2 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 19 x 39 x 75 inches
Item model number R350
Item Weight 2.2 Ounces
Manufacturer Gardman
Material Metal
Product Dimensions 19 x 39 x 75 inches
Shape Semicircular
Style ROSE

2.3

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Scritto da: CC
Great affordable arbor/arbor for vines
So many mixed reviews about this arch but really the quality of the item relative to its extremely low price is really very good. The segments are metal with an epoxy coating and are rather sturdy once it is all assembled and screwed together. Yes, the instructions benefit from a second (and maybe a third read) read but I assembled the item by myself in under 30 minutes. It's easier to assemble on the floor (as the instructions suggest) and then move it to wherever you need. And if you follow the male-female openings, they fit together quite well. It's a good height but could benefit from being tied to a fence or other stationary post. I was going to use the arch as it was designed but realized that I could create side by side arches and have since ordered another kit to create 4 connecting arches for my various vines. So, here are some notes for the assembly. First, take note of the male/female openings on the longer segments. Start with the top of the arch. Fit the L-shaped connectors BEFORE slipping the plastic sleeves onto the female openings (otherwise the connectors will not slide over the sleeves). Then insert the male end into the female end and keep going with the rest of segments always remembering to slide the L-connectors on before adding another segment with a sleeve on it. For your reference, the ideal spacing between the horizontal bars is noted on the instructions' image of the arch. I did not have a problem with screwing the screws into the L-connectors but do it carefully because I can see how they might break easily as noted by other reviewers. Finally, if you prefer to use the segments and create side by side arches with horizontal connectors in between, please see my image of my completed arch. I did this because my vines were already intertwined in a trellis and I did not want to untangle them at this time so the arches surround the existing trellis structure. And, remember, this is very affordable support for vines but it's not really meant to be an attractive garden structure. It's sturdy enough but probably not strong enough for mature wisteria or heavy weighted vines. I can see this arch doing well with roses, clematis, small grape vines etc. I only paid around $35 on amazon since it was discounted. Who can beat that? (PS. The rods can heat up very quickly if left sitting in the sun while you assemble the unit so be careful. Not sure if this could be a problem with young plants - my plants almost cover the entire arbor.)
Scritto da: J. Wier
After a challenging assembly, it was just what I wanted.
It has been hard to find an arch small enough for the space where my blackberries are (am using to organize my bramble) and so this arch was the logical choice. The arch arrived promptly and looks like the picture, but there were some special challenges to assembly. I am the child of an engineer and grew up having to assemble things so I can put almost anything together and make it work. This arch was unique in its difficulty. First, the instructions are just not clear. Its not a rocket so you can figure it out, but the pictures are not entirely clear and the instructions do not use terms consistently. The manufacturer also has a clever idea of putting tight plastic tubing over the couplings, although I found them impossible to put on because they are too tight. First you have to put them on the thick part of the metal rod, and then when the sections are joined, you have to move them over the junction to keep them water tight. I have burns on my hands from this process, and tried 3&1 oil, and heating them. They just wouldn't budge, so I ended up getting my black gorilla tape out and taping over the junctures instead of using the sleeves provided. You can't see the tape and it was way easier. In addition, the crossbars don't fit tight enough, so I put those in place and put a ring of tape below where I wanted them to sit which also worked well. May not be water tight forever, but as I thought it through, I am not sure keeping the junctures from rusting together is a high priority for me--I plan to keep it put for a while. When you assemble, make sure you have the small ends lined up correctly so they point up on all for posts when you are ready to put the arch on (all 4 arch ends are big ends). When assembling, I did the first side with measurements, and then made the adjustments to the second side by placing it over (see picture). Second picture also shows juncture in arch as it comes (without the protective sleeve) and then as I taped it. The post hole maker was a brilliant idea and it made placing very easy. I'm pleased with it--it just took an extraordinarily long time and a bit of ingenuity to assemble.
Scritto da: deepest
Good utility arch, not sure how well plastic connectors will hold up as time goes
Do not expect this to look like a several hundred dollar arch - it is more of the utility arch than a front piece. It looks pretty much like PVC arch, but black. Of course it has metal parts, which are made quite well, but plastic connectors make it look cheap, but well - it is cheap. However, if you will grow some dense growing vines on it, it will look just fine. I bought two for my beans and cucumbers, and other climbing vegetables. I have a small community garden plot, so this will save me space and I will be able to walk under the arches, because I placed them between raised beds. It was pretty easy to assemble, but I did it a bit differently than instructions suggested -I do not think it was possible to do, how they suggested as sleeves wouldn't allow plastic parts to go over them. I made top arch part first, then sides. I was careful with plastic parts because of the reviews, and they were just fine. I like that kits had stakes to drive holes into the ground with marked level on them -very useful. I might use them for other stakes as well. For my purposes, I added twine to them to help plants to hang on better. So for now I am quite pleased with them, just concerned how plastic connectors will hold up, and when they go, will we be able to find something that fits, because they way arches are made, plastic connectors hold all the metal pieces together, no holes to connect them in another way.
Scritto da: A
Rubbish
This is the worst product I have ever purchased on line it’s poorly made will not stay together the fixings are all plastic and it won’t support any plant absolute rubbish
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Disappointing
So very disappointed. I ordered two of these. Boxes were left on my front step. One of the boxes had a corner ripped opened and I think had been previously opened by someone else as bags inside had been opened and taped. totally missing all screws in one box and cracked t-joints upon opening the one box. Like it had been returned and sent to me as some of the arch pieces were marked up. Would have been nice to of had predrilled holes.....none! Terrible to put together.....even after screwing together not very stable and t- joints crack very easy. Cheap joints. The won.t hold up over time either....plastic! Painstakingly got them together and in the ground as I didn't want to go through the trouble of shipping it back after ripping open the boxes and putting more out on my credit card till they received it. I personally was very disappointed about everything and do not feel the value is in the product. Would not recommend it.
Scritto da: Anne-Marie Cartier
Gardman Rose Arch
It was easy to put together but didn't stay together...posts kept on falling off even after you screwed in place. I had to take most of the screws out and screw them back in and some of the posts still fell off. I had to zap strap the arch to another trellis because it was wobbly!...Not that happy but got it to work.
Scritto da: Jelena
Cheap and nasty.
This garden arch is a piece of s*$#. The instruction leaflet for assembly is useless and the pictures on the leaflet and the box do not match the actual product. The metal piece provided to make the holes is weak and useless; 3 hits with the hammer and not only does it not go into the ground, but the metal bends and warps. Spend an extra few dollars and buy another product. I definitely do not recommend this one.
Scritto da: Ka And
Too flimsy, hard to assemble
Reasonable price for a metal rose arch, and that is the only good thing I found about this product. The plastic connectors are flimsy & easy to break. I put them together on the flat surface as recommended on the instruction which was easy enough to follow. However, when I tried to make it stand, all the side bars fell off & collapsed. Perhaps these plastic conectors fit too loose for the sidebars? After repeating this few times, I learnt I should not follow the instruction! So, I ended up drilling extra holes & put lots more of screws to hold the arch secure enough to stand in the garden. Whole process was very time consuming & all I could get was just O.K looking arch. I don't want to buy this product again.

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