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  • Frame It All 4ft. x 4ft. x 4ft. Stack & Extend Veggie Wall
  • Frame It All 4ft. x 4ft. x 4ft. Stack & Extend Veggie Wall
  • Frame It All 4ft. x 4ft. x 4ft. Stack & Extend Veggie Wall
  • Frame It All 4ft. x 4ft. x 4ft. Stack & Extend Veggie Wall
  • Frame It All 4ft. x 4ft. x 4ft. Stack & Extend Veggie Wall
  • Frame It All 4ft. x 4ft. x 4ft. Stack & Extend Veggie Wall
  • Frame It All 4ft. x 4ft. x 4ft. Stack & Extend Veggie Wall
  • Frame It All 4ft. x 4ft. x 4ft. Stack & Extend Veggie Wall

Frame It All 4ft. x 4ft. x 4ft. Stack & Extend Veggie Wall

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Create the perfect growing conditions for vining plants and increase your available growing area by 200%! Make the most of your garden when planting crops like tomatoes, peas and cucumbers which can take over your garden quickly and become a jumbled mess, leaving your vegetables susceptible to rot or neglect. The Frame It All Stack and Extend Veggie Wall frame is made from durable stainless-steel and the nylon mesh is strong enough to support heavy fruits and vegetables like beef-steak tomatoes, cucumbers or melons. As shown, your Veggie Wall contains two 4 ft. x 6 ft. hinged panels providing 48 sq. ft. of trellis area. The hinged panels allow you to use fully extended to a width of 8 ft. or angle on a corner. With multiple kits you can stack an additional 6 ft. high for a total height of 12 ft. or extend the width in 8 ft. increments. The Veggie Wall can also be used to create privacy screening. Enjoy backyard entertaining this summer without feeling like the whole neighborhood is watching you. For this application, fast-growing flowering vines like clematis, morning glory or scarlet runner bean will create coverage (and beautiful flowers) in no time. Vertical gardening makes it easier to water your plants properly (and potentially less often). Since your plants are not sprawled on the ground, the water you supply will go directly into the soil, rather than sitting on top of the leaves (potentially scalding them), before the water ever reaches the roots.