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This Arch has a classic design that fits in with any landscape or decor. It's
sturdy enough to support your favorite annual and perennial vines.
Parts
(2) Bottom Side Panels
(2) Top Side Panels
(2) Arches
(5) Braces
(4) Stakes
NOTE: Assembly requires two people. The pieces of the
Arch are heavy. Please be careful when handling them.
Step 1. We recommend assembling the arch where you
intend to install it. Select a location that is protected
from high winds and is away from children's
play areas. NOTE: Because the Arch is heavy, we
recommend securing it in concrete. If you are
installing it directly into the ground, please make
sure your soil is firm.
Step 2. Slide the hollow ends on the Top Side Panel
over the prongs on the Bottom Side Panel (Figure
1). Repeat to assemble the other side of the Arch.
Step 3. Assemble the Arch on the ground by laying
the attached Side Panels on their sides, parallel to
each other. Examine the Arches to find the attached
loops (Figure 2). Slide the ends of the Arches into
the openings in the
Top Side Panels, with
the attached loops
facing in.
#8598429
Oxford Arch
Recommended Tools
Rubber Mallet
Stepladder
Assembly
Figure 2
loop
over please
Figure 1
Arch
Top
Side
Panel
Bottom
Side
Panel
1202V Rev 11/18

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Summary of Contents for Gardener's Oxford Arch

  • Page 1 Oxford Arch This Arch has a classic design that fits in with any landscape or decor. It's sturdy enough to support your favorite annual and perennial vines. Parts Recommended Tools (2) Bottom Side Panels Rubber Mallet (2) Top Side Panels...
  • Page 2 Step 4. With at least two people, carefully Figure 3 lift the Arch so it is upright. Make sure the sides are straight, then press the ends of the Bottom Side Panels into the ground, marking it. Move the Arch to the side and use your rubber mallet to gently pound the Stakes into the Braces...
  • Page 3 Oxford Arch Wings Add dimension to your Arch with the Oxford Arch Wings. They make the perfect entryway, or can be used as Trellises on their own. They're sturdy enough to support vining plants such as roses and clematis. NOTE: The Oxford Arch is sold separately.