Gardener’s Supply Company Extra Tall Garden Arch Arbor 80in Titan Squash Tunnel | Lightweight Metal Garden Arch Trellis Plant Stand for Climbing Vines
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The titan squash tunnel is a versatile and visually appealing addition to any garden, providing ample support for climbing plants like cucumbers and beans. Many guests appreciate its ease of assembly and sturdy design, especially when set up on a flat surface. However, some have experienced issues with stability under heavy loads, particularly with squash vines. Overall, it offers a great solution for maximizing garden space and enhancing aesthetics.
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4.4 out of 5 stars with 359 reviews
design: 5 out of 5
quality: 5 out of 5
value: 5 out of 5
100% would recommend
1 recommendations
5 out of 5 stars
28 October, 2025
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I would definitely buy this again
Have 2 set up together for several years. Easy set up. Sturday & have left it up year round for several years. Grow 2-4 varieties of winter squash. Good to have them off the ground
5 out of 5 stars
21 October, 2025
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Perfect Arch for Squash and Gourds
We had an incredible season growing baby butternut squash, daisy gourds, and small fancy gourds using this arch! It was very sturdy and worked exactly like I hoped it would.
5 out of 5 stars
4 October, 2025
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I love my Squash Tunnel
I have had a tunnel for 3 years. It is still exactly as when I put it together. I am about to purchase another one
4 out of 5 stars
30 August, 2025
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OK, But Needs Improvement
I purchased 3 of these for a long squash and melon tunnel. Two have been assembled and installed. The instructions could use improvement, and so could the tunnel itself. After you put together the 3 arches, you attach them together with horizontal supports. The problem is that you can attach them anywhere: there's no notch or marking where they go. That gives you flexibility, but if you don't attach them at the exact same place on all 3 arches, you end up with a tunnel that's so twisted it's completely unstable. So you need to decide where each horizontal support should go, then measure and mark or remember that spot. There's nothing in the instructions about doing this, so I ended up getting really frustrated and having to disassemble and reassemble the first tunnel. Better instructions and some kind of marking on the arches to indicate where the horizontal supports go would make the experience much better. I can't comment on the longevity, but the product is holding up during it's first summer of use. It's more attractive than a cattle panel, and easier to get to the house too.
5 out of 5 stars
12 April, 2025
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Excellent value
I purchased two tunnels and am very happy with them. Once assembled they are very sturdy. I advise to follow the instructions when they say to assemble on a flat surface. I placed the feet of my tunnels inside raised beds, spaces about 5 feet apart. They were flexible enough to accommodate this width, and could have been closer together. My only complaint is they were too tall. I used a pipe cutter to shorten the female ends of four leg parts by 12", those with with the attached angled connectors. So now I can reach the top bars of the trellis while walking under them, and without hitting my head on the crossbar.
1 out of 5 stars
7 April, 2025
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Rusted staked supports
I would happily purchase replacement parts but none are available. This makes the whole Trellis unusable.
1 reply from Gardener's Supply Company team - 9 months ago
We’re so sorry we don't have replacement parts for the Titan Squash Tunnel. If you have any further questions or concerns, please give us a call at 1-800-876-5520.
2 out of 5 stars
2 March, 2025
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Black paint/sludge collects inside
I used to love this arch! Bought a second! In a bad wind storm we had a gazebo fall onto one of them and it damaged/split the metal. Not a problem! No fault of the arch, about to order a replacement Until- as we were cleaning up, black sludge from inside the broken poles covered our hand. I am now concerned about the chemicals that could have made it into the soil where I grow fruits and vegetables.
1 reply from Gardener's Supply Company team - 10 months ago
We’re so sorry about the issue with the Titan Squash Tunnel. We want to make this right and we’ve contacted you directly to find the resolution that will work best for you. If you have any further questions or concerns, please give us a call at 1-800-876-5520.
2 out of 5 stars
1 March, 2025
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I loved it, until it rusted apart.
I anchored it which kept it in place through wind storms, similar to tying down a tent. It worked well for 2 seasons, pretty disposable. I will try cattle panels this year. Which are not as pretty, but sturdy
1 reply from Gardener's Supply Company team - 10 months ago
We’re so sorry your Titan Squash Tunnel didn’t hold up the way it should have. We stand behind our products and we’ve contacted you directly to find a satisfactory resolution. We want you to be satisfied and we hope you’ll give us a call at 1-800-876-5520 so we can resolve any issues.
4 out of 5 stars
26 January, 2025
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absolutely perfect
I love this for my me it worked great throughout the year
5 out of 5 stars
15 January, 2025
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Wondered & Helpful
I find this so helpful especially with limited space. Easy to put together.
3 out of 5 stars
12 January, 2025
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Quality may have declined
I have owned one titan squash tunnel for over five years, so last year I decided to expand my garden and added two more. The new titan squash tunnels seemed much flimsier than the first one, which has supported pumpkins every year with no problem. The two new ones both collapsed multiple times under the weight of growing squash vines, and I ended up having to tie them to the fence to hold them up. Then after the growing season was over, all three squash tunnels collapsed during an ice storm, and the legs of the new ones are irreparably snapped. So, I'm out a lot of money after only one year of use for two of them. Still, there's nothing as cheap and as big on the market for supporting squash vines, so I'm (unwisely) considering ordering more and just taking them down sooner once the growing season is over.
5 out of 5 stars
18 December, 2024
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Works great
I have used this 2 growing seasons and it has held up. I do remove the plastic netting in the fall. Currently it is covered with solar Christmas lights in my garden. I grew cucumbers and Honey nut squash on the trellis this year and it worked great.
1 out of 5 stars
25 July, 2024
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Terrible waste of money
This is an overpriced waste of money. It cannot withstand any bit of weight or wind. I have three luffa plants growing up it and it has collapsed several times. The legs have bent. I now have to support it with t-posts. Use the money on t posts and cattle panels and get way more bang for your buck and a way sturdier trellis.
1 reply from Gardener's Supply Company team - 1 year ago
We’re so sorry your Titan Squash Tunnel didn’t hold up the way it should have. We want to make this right and we’ve contacted you directly to find the resolution that will work best for you. Please call us at 1-800-876-5520 with any further concerns or questions so we can make things right.
1 out of 5 stars
26 June, 2024
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This company cannot fulfill orders, do not buy
I'm sure the trellis is great, that's why I ordered it. But in 8 weeks I've heard nothing about my order despite repeated attempts to contact. Do not waste your time, there are better products elsewhere.
2 out of 5 stars
1 June, 2024
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Fine product, poor customer service
I ordered two trellises for my vegetable garden. They were fairly easy to set up for one person. Time will tell on how sturdy they are. One trellis was missing a brace. After a week, my emails and messages have gone unanswered to get this resolved. Customer service is poor, the product seems fine. I probably won't shop here again due to the bad communication.
3 out of 5 stars
29 May, 2024
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Rusted out after a year or two
The first arch was great so we bought a second. Both ended up rusting out and cracking.
5 out of 5 stars
13 May, 2024
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Excellent to keep birds off my vegetables!
Love this! In the past, I tried to construct a frame with green garden poles, then I was considering buying copper pipes -- which seemed expensive and complicated! I had searched this site many times, but somehow missed this -- it is perfect! I hung bird netting on it, and fastened it to my raised garden sides to keep it straight.
3 out of 5 stars
5 February, 2024
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I would not buy this again.
I grew squash the first year but they are too heavy for this product. Caused to lean over a good 4 feet. I love it for pole beans and small cucumbers. Wish it was strong enough for squash.
5 out of 5 stars
4 February, 2024
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100% would buy again
I was able to assemble this by my self, it's super sturdy and looks great garden.
5 out of 5 stars
18 November, 2023
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Great product at a great price
This was my Christmas gift from my hubby last year and I'll be asking for a second arch this Christmas! I grew melons, gourds and luffas on the arch. It provided adequate support for what I was growing and so much beauty to my garden.