Hi everyone,
I’m looking for some guidance on how to install a trellis system in my backyard.
I have a limestone retaining wall that is 15 metres wide and 1800 mm (1.8 m) tall, with a Colorbond fence installed above it. I want to create a support structure on this wall to grow climbing roses, and potentially other climbers like star jasmine later on.
I’m considering using metal mesh or trellis panels, but my main concern is around how best to mount them onto the limestone without causing damage or compromising the strength of the wall. I understand that limestone can be prone to crumbling if drilled incorrectly.
Ideally, I’m looking for a budget-friendly, long-lasting, and weather-resistant solution that gives enough support for heavy climbers like roses.
Some specific questions I have:
What is the safest and most effective way to attach a trellis or mesh to a limestone wall?
Would it be better to mount wooden battens or spacer blocks to the wall first, and then attach the mesh to that? (Really NOT looking to pursue this option)

Are there any product recommendations (available at Bunnings) for materials like mesh panels, wall anchors, screws, or spacers that would suit this kind of project?
Would I be better off building a freestanding frame just in front of the wall instead?
Appreciate any suggestions, examples, or photos if you’ve done something similar!
Thanks in advance.