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March 3, 2019 | 1 Comment

Garden trellis ideas for a vegetable garden

Garden trellis ideas may be just what you are looking for if you plan to grow any climbing vegetables such as peas or beans.

How to Choose a Garden Trellis

Before building a trellis, you should check the expected height of any of your climbing vegetables to determine what type of trellis would work best. Determine in advance if you will need to store the trellis indoors during the winter or if you will need to move it throughout the growing season. You may want to consider something smaller if you need to move it. If you are making more than one trellis, keep them spaced adequately so that you can work your garden more easily.

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  1. Mike W Davis

    September 10, 2012 at 11:01 am

    Great review– I trellis with the fence and we even have one o;d bed springs against the wall of a solid wooden fence–we have a coup;e tomatos we trellis because they are so viney. cucumbers are also trellied. we really helps in the earwig and slug problem, and causing a rot ,because they don”t touch the ground. Thats for the up date on this– always can use a reminder and new ideas.

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