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| CherryPie |
Posted - May 14 2010 : 08:37:22 AM I need a lightweight pea trellis that would have a very narrow footprint. Any ideas?
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| natesgirl |
Posted - May 14 2010 : 10:37:53 PM We use livestock fence and t posts. It let us put up two rows in 4 foot of space.
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| FebruaryViolet |
Posted - May 14 2010 : 08:43:15 AM We used a roll of wire fencing (a little heavier gauge than chicken wire) and metal fence stays and simple put up three in between rows. It makes it easy to access, easy to take down and easy to put away for next year. My dh cut them in sections of 4 feet long.
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| melody |
Posted - May 14 2010 : 08:41:53 AM Karla---Great minds must think alike! I was typing out a response and when I posted there you were LOL!!
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| melody |
Posted - May 14 2010 : 08:40:50 AM How about a branch trellis? I love the look of knarly branches supporting beans or peas in the garden... |
| karla |
Posted - May 14 2010 : 08:39:10 AM I have used small branches for a pea trellis & it works pretty good. I also have some cattle panels that we had to cut shorter & I use these for bean trellises.
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