What do I secure to stop plant box rocking?

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I have a trellis attached to a plant box and the plant box has become loose so it rocks back and forth under wind and with trellis topples over.

I thought id ask the forum geniuses how to secure the plant box so it stays a square and strong - what's the best to secure it? where and with what?

It's probably not a great video but im trying to work out how to make it strong - I tried a few things but it's still rocks.

I just want to strengthen the box at the moment.

I can upload a better video.

Video of box moving

Any advice?
 
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Needs diagonal braces fitting to the sides. Remember from school, a teacher banging on about how strong a triangle shape is?

This is the reason gates have a diagonal piece of wood on the back:

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Without this, gravity would drag the gate into a parallelogram

The wind on the trellis (as a lever) has done the same thing, left and right, to your box that gravity would do to an unbraced gate .

If you brace from the top (next to the trellis) down to the bottom (furthest from the trellis) both sides it will stop the box from deforming

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Add braces (red) to box sides (blue). You can see the triangle formed by the box edges (bottom edge, back edge) and the red line; this will resist the motion of the trellis

A sheet material fixed to the side of the box, using screws in the corners of the sheet would achieve the same effect (also form a triangle that resists applied forces, notionally)
 
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Yes, it worked. Thanks. My brother said the same but I wanted confirmation. Did a quick fix ill do proper one later with metal for long term.
 

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