H Potter Freestanding Trellis Privacy Screen with Ground Spikes – Mahogany Finish - Metal Panel

H Potter Freestanding Trellis Privacy Screen with Ground Spikes – Mahogany Finish - Metal Panel
Freestanding Trellis Privacy Screen — Rose Pattern, Mahogany Finish, Integrated Ground Spike Base
A freestanding trellis privacy screen that brings instant height, texture, and structure to patios, decks, balconies, and garden beds—without needing a wall or fence. This H Potter screen features a rose-inspired laser-cut steel design in a warm, refined mahogany-tone powder coat, beautiful as yard art and even more striking when trained with climbing plants.
This version installs in-ground using a one-piece integrated spike base with four stakes that can be driven up to 16 inches into soil—ideal for creating a living divider, defining an outdoor room, or adding vertical interest behind planters.
Complete Garden Trellis Guide Series
Explore our trellis resources:
- Shop Garden Trellis
- Trellis Buying Guide
- Climbing Plants Guide
- Trellis Installation Guide
- Seasonal Trellis Decor Guide
- How It's Made
This screen is offered in multiple configurations. Choose the one that matches how you plan to install:
- Ground-mount (freestanding): Installs in soil using an integrated spike base (this page).
- Wall-mount: Mounts to a wall, fence, or structural surface using brackets.
Product Details
- Type: Freestanding trellis privacy screen
- Pattern: Rose-inspired laser-cut steel
- Finish: Mahogany-tone powder coat (outdoor-ready)
- Base: One-piece integrated spike base (4 stakes)
- Stake depth: Drives up to 16 inches into soil
- Use: Garden beds, patios, decks, balcony planters, yard dividers
Best For
- Creating privacy behind a seating nook or hot tub area
- Defining an outdoor room without fencing
- Vertical garden styling in beds and borders
- Training climbers (roses, clematis, vines) in freestanding locations
- Using multiples to form a longer screen run or backdrop wall
- Freestanding flexibility: No wall required—place it exactly where you want privacy or vertical interest.
- Integrated spike base: One-piece base with four stakes drives into soil for a clean, engineered look.
- Rose laser-cut pattern: Adds texture and style even before plants grow in.
- Vertical height without bulk: Creates presence while keeping light and airflow.
- Works in multiples: Repeat panels to build a longer divider or backdrop.
If you send me the exact height, width, and weight for this freestanding SKU, I’ll plug them in precisely. For now, the core installation specs are:
- Finish: Mahogany-tone powder coat
- Base: One-piece integrated spike base (4 stakes)
- Stake depth: Up to 16 inches into soil
- Installation: In-ground, freestanding
- Garden borders: Add height behind perennials and shrubs.
- Patio backdrop: Create an outdoor room feel behind furniture.
- Poolside or hot tub area: Add privacy while staying airy.
- Planter grouping: Place behind tall planters for a layered, designer look.
- Property zones: Define areas without fencing or blocking light.
Pick plants based on sun exposure first, then choose flower color and bloom style.
Flowering Favorites
- Climbing roses
- Clematis
- Honeysuckle
- Jasmine (warm climates)
Fast Seasonal Coverage
- Sweet peas
- Morning glory
- Runner beans
- Cucumbers (light ties as needed)
This trellis installs in the ground using a one-piece integrated spike base with four stakes. Drive the stakes up to 16 inches into soil for best stability.
- Choose level ground: A flat install reduces twist and improves long-term stability.
- Set depth matters: Drive spikes as deep as soil conditions allow (up to 16 inches).
- Two-person handling: Recommended for positioning and safe installation.
- Wind exposure: In open areas, install deeper and position near plantings or a wall for wind buffering.
For broader guidance, see our Trellis Installation Guide.
- Best climbing vines for trellises and arbors (plant picks and training tips)
- Benefits of choosing metal garden structures (durability and long-term value)
- Arbor vs trellis arch: what is right for your layout?
- Design ideas to create a focal point with vertical garden structure
Materials: Crafted from heavy-duty metal for long-term outdoor durability.
Finish: Mahogany-tone powder coat with a protective clear-coat sealer. The surface can be spray painted after arrival if you prefer a different color.
Handling note: Use care during installation and positioning to avoid marring the finish.
How does this trellis install?
This version is freestanding and installs in the ground using a one-piece integrated spike base with four stakes.
How deep do the spikes go?
The integrated spike base can be driven up to 16 inches into soil, depending on ground conditions.
Is this trellis meant for climbing plants?
Yes. It functions as both a decorative privacy screen and a trellis for trained vines and climbers.
Can I buy multiples to create a longer privacy wall?
Yes. Many customers purchase multiples to form a longer screen run, backdrop wall, or a defined outdoor room edge.
Where can I learn which vines work best?
Visit our Climbing Plants Guide for plant suggestions and training tips.
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Description
Freestanding Trellis Privacy Screen — Rose Pattern, Mahogany Finish, Integrated Ground Spike Base
A freestanding trellis privacy screen that brings instant height, texture, and structure to patios, decks, balconies, and garden beds—without needing a wall or fence. This H Potter screen features a rose-inspired laser-cut steel design in a warm, refined mahogany-tone powder coat, beautiful as yard art and even more striking when trained with climbing plants.
This version installs in-ground using a one-piece integrated spike base with four stakes that can be driven up to 16 inches into soil—ideal for creating a living divider, defining an outdoor room, or adding vertical interest behind planters.
Complete Garden Trellis Guide Series
Explore our trellis resources:
- Shop Garden Trellis
- Trellis Buying Guide
- Climbing Plants Guide
- Trellis Installation Guide
- Seasonal Trellis Decor Guide
- How It's Made
This screen is offered in multiple configurations. Choose the one that matches how you plan to install:
- Ground-mount (freestanding): Installs in soil using an integrated spike base (this page).
- Wall-mount: Mounts to a wall, fence, or structural surface using brackets.
Product Details
- Type: Freestanding trellis privacy screen
- Pattern: Rose-inspired laser-cut steel
- Finish: Mahogany-tone powder coat (outdoor-ready)
- Base: One-piece integrated spike base (4 stakes)
- Stake depth: Drives up to 16 inches into soil
- Use: Garden beds, patios, decks, balcony planters, yard dividers
Best For
- Creating privacy behind a seating nook or hot tub area
- Defining an outdoor room without fencing
- Vertical garden styling in beds and borders
- Training climbers (roses, clematis, vines) in freestanding locations
- Using multiples to form a longer screen run or backdrop wall
- Freestanding flexibility: No wall required—place it exactly where you want privacy or vertical interest.
- Integrated spike base: One-piece base with four stakes drives into soil for a clean, engineered look.
- Rose laser-cut pattern: Adds texture and style even before plants grow in.
- Vertical height without bulk: Creates presence while keeping light and airflow.
- Works in multiples: Repeat panels to build a longer divider or backdrop.
If you send me the exact height, width, and weight for this freestanding SKU, I’ll plug them in precisely. For now, the core installation specs are:
- Finish: Mahogany-tone powder coat
- Base: One-piece integrated spike base (4 stakes)
- Stake depth: Up to 16 inches into soil
- Installation: In-ground, freestanding
- Garden borders: Add height behind perennials and shrubs.
- Patio backdrop: Create an outdoor room feel behind furniture.
- Poolside or hot tub area: Add privacy while staying airy.
- Planter grouping: Place behind tall planters for a layered, designer look.
- Property zones: Define areas without fencing or blocking light.
Pick plants based on sun exposure first, then choose flower color and bloom style.
Flowering Favorites
- Climbing roses
- Clematis
- Honeysuckle
- Jasmine (warm climates)
Fast Seasonal Coverage
- Sweet peas
- Morning glory
- Runner beans
- Cucumbers (light ties as needed)
This trellis installs in the ground using a one-piece integrated spike base with four stakes. Drive the stakes up to 16 inches into soil for best stability.
- Choose level ground: A flat install reduces twist and improves long-term stability.
- Set depth matters: Drive spikes as deep as soil conditions allow (up to 16 inches).
- Two-person handling: Recommended for positioning and safe installation.
- Wind exposure: In open areas, install deeper and position near plantings or a wall for wind buffering.
For broader guidance, see our Trellis Installation Guide.
- Best climbing vines for trellises and arbors (plant picks and training tips)
- Benefits of choosing metal garden structures (durability and long-term value)
- Arbor vs trellis arch: what is right for your layout?
- Design ideas to create a focal point with vertical garden structure
Materials: Crafted from heavy-duty metal for long-term outdoor durability.
Finish: Mahogany-tone powder coat with a protective clear-coat sealer. The surface can be spray painted after arrival if you prefer a different color.
Handling note: Use care during installation and positioning to avoid marring the finish.
How does this trellis install?
This version is freestanding and installs in the ground using a one-piece integrated spike base with four stakes.
How deep do the spikes go?
The integrated spike base can be driven up to 16 inches into soil, depending on ground conditions.
Is this trellis meant for climbing plants?
Yes. It functions as both a decorative privacy screen and a trellis for trained vines and climbers.
Can I buy multiples to create a longer privacy wall?
Yes. Many customers purchase multiples to form a longer screen run, backdrop wall, or a defined outdoor room edge.
Where can I learn which vines work best?
Visit our Climbing Plants Guide for plant suggestions and training tips.























