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| I'd like to flank both ends of a bed in my potager with a rebar trellis to grow pole beans etc. Has anybody done this? Any other ideas? I'm looking for cheap and easy, not necessarily nice looking. Any help would be great!
BTW, why is there not more activity here? Janna |
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- Posted by gottagarden z5 western NY (My Page) on Sun, Mar 19, 06 at 7:06
| Not much activity for me because my garden is covered in snow again. In the summer I suspect this place will be busy. What do you mean by rebar trellis? You're going to make one or you have one you want to put in? Cheap and easy would be bamboo, much less cost than rebar. I've posted this trellis on other forums, so some people are sick of it, but it's not as cheap or easy as bamboo. |
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- Posted by prairiestar55 5b (My Page) on Sun, Mar 19, 06 at 10:54
| I have made several rebar trellis. For the easiest of the two take two sticks of rebar about 20' long one end in the ground and slowly and carefully bend it so the opposite end can be stuck in the ground at whatever width you choose mine are about 30" wide do the same with the second only this time you want to have the rebar cross in the middle top of the first piece of rebar, wire them together and its done. The second trellis is alittle more complicated and involves welding and a chopp saw both are inexpensive no maintenance, looks good and last forever! |
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- Posted by soggy6_2006 (My Page) on Sun, Mar 19, 06 at 13:12
| Gottagarden, I can't imagine anyone getting sick of looking at your pictures! Thanks, I wish I could do something like that. Unfortuneately, my dh is not a garden guy, so I'm on my own out there. Prairie, that is exactly what I was thinking. My question is, how does the single stick stay upright? If I bury each side deep enough does that do the trick? It seems like the weight of the plants would pull it over? Thanks for the responses! Janna |
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- Posted by girlgroupgirl 8 Atlanta (My Page) on Sun, Mar 19, 06 at 15:36
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- Posted by prairiestar55 5b (My Page) on Sun, Mar 19, 06 at 20:21
| I had my son push the rebar into the ground until it would go no more. The arch looked similar to ggg's first picture with the exception of there were no cross bars and the two pieces of rebar were only four inches apart at the ground on each side. I never any problems. The second arch was 2 pieces of rebar with cross bars about every 12" starting at one side up and over the arch and down the side then I took chicken wire and attached it with wire ties. I've had both about 4 yrs. I just recently took the first one down only because I am downsizing my garden. |
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| Gottagarden: How many morning glory seedlings did it take to cover that arch? What an impressive show! Tracy |
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- Posted by gottagarden z5 western NY (My Page) on Tue, Mar 21, 06 at 6:30
| I'll try to get outside today to take a picture of it bare. Probably 6 mg seeds on each side. I only use Heavenly Blue now, most of the other MG set so much seed that they take over. HB is not like that. |
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| Those MGs are stunning! Thanks for the color pick-me-up. I agree, HB is the least troublesome when it comes to seed spreading. But someone on another garden site I frequent has a yellow variety I'm thinking of trying. I may be sorry, but then again I may not. ; ) I can't help with the rebar, but I'll be looking forward to pics. My potager has some new snow cover, as well. It's melting quick and we'll be into the 70s again by Thurs. Gotta love CA. : )
Diana |
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- Posted by zinniamama (My Page) on Sat, Mar 25, 06 at 23:52
| gottagarden, I love your photo, thanks! How did you make that trellis? Is it cattle fencing? |
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- Posted by gottagarden z5 western NY (My Page) on Mon, Mar 27, 06 at 14:04
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- Posted by soggy6_2006 (My Page) on Mon, Mar 27, 06 at 23:52
| No apologies necessary, I'm learning tons! Janna |
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| Not embarrassing at all. Those are great visuals. And I LOVE your purple chair. : ) Janna, you could use one of those trellises as an entry way into your potager. And there are loads of flowering vines for your zone if you don't want to use MGs. Many of them stay evergreen for most of the year. I can't wait to see what you do. Diana |
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- Posted by kristinlokin 6MA (My Page) on Fri, Apr 14, 06 at 9:03
| Beautiful! I've lurked on gardenweb for two years and the picture of your trellis covered in morning glories finally inspired me to post! Did you have to attach the pig fencing to the rebar yourself (and does that involve a blow torch?), or does the pig fencing come in lengths with the ends that are perfect for sticking into the ground? |
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- Posted by gottagarden z5 western NY (My Page) on Sat, Apr 15, 06 at 19:40
| Yes, the rebar needs to be attached to the pig fencing with a welder (blow torch thingy). Wish it were easier. I shouldn't complain, it's DH who gets assigned all the hard projects;-) (anything involving power tools or smelly liquids) |
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- Posted by kristinlokin z6 MA (My Page) on Sun, Apr 16, 06 at 7:03
| Thanks for the information, gottagarden. Hmmmm...I've used power tools, but nothing involving a flame... and I can't imagine what would happen if my DH got involved with a flaming tool... :-) I may have to just give it a try myself! Maybe I'll start with the torch you use for cooking and work my way up...I sure do love your trellis! |
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- Posted by gottagarden z5 western NY (My Page) on Tue, Apr 18, 06 at 19:01
| DH took a beginning welding class at the local community college for $50 and that included supplies. Now he knows enough to do it on his own. Check your local community colleges for classes. |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b (My Page) on Thu, Apr 20, 06 at 2:38
| Those are all so beautiful and I love the garden pictures, too. I love looking at pictures. They are so inspiring! |
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