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Summer’s approaching—and that means it’s almost time hang out in the yard and enjoy the sunshine. But if you live in New York City (like me) or any highly-populated urban area, enjoying the fresh air might be tricky—because having a private yard in a sea of apartment buildings is rare.

However, if you have even a sliver of outdoor space (lucky!), we found a gardening solution that’ll let you grow plants in the tiniest corners. It’s an A-frame trellis that’ll support your veggies and vines as they climb high.

A-Frame Plant Supports (Set of 10)

The Pancea A-frame trellis is 48-inches tall, but it’s only 18-inches wide—so you can use it above potted plants on your patio, in the tiny section of the backyard that you have to share with your neighbors (if you know, know), or even in a larger garden that you’re trying to squeeze more greenery into. You can grow a few different things on each side of the A-shape, so the sky is truly the limit.

Many Amazon shoppers have used the trellis for cucumbers and vining tomatoes—and they gave it a collective 4.6-star review. Many noted how it’s sturdy and a good value (you’ll get 10 trellises with each purchase).

One customer wrote, “I’m branching out (pun intended) from just growing tomatoes, putting in some cucumbers, squash, and eggplant. These deploy easily and provide excellent support. They are also easily cleaned up after the growing season.”

Another person said, “The frame is easy to use, move to another space, and store.” They continued, “[It] does not take much space.”

This trellis was even chosen as one of our best tools for gardening amidst other outdoor essentials like watering cans, veggie totes, hoses, and more.

Again, you can have 10 of ’em shipped to your house for under $130 on Amazon right now.

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Brittany Leitner is a freelance journalist, memoirist, and poet based in New York City and originally from San Antonio, Texas. She previously held editorial roles at Elite Daily and The Dr. Oz Show. Her work in digital journalism earned her a Digital Health Award in 2019, and her writing has been published in Bustle, Cosmopolitan, Oprah Daily, Shape, and more. Follow her on Instagram @britariail.

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