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Garden tuteurs, or obelisks, give your garden upright forms to train vines and other climbing plants. They also add interest to an area by lifting the eye upward. Tuteurs can be as plain, or as ornate, as you wish them to be. As simple as a few bamboo canes lashed together, or as elaborate as a tall metal structure fused into a rather fussy design, these pyramid shaped frames have been part of gardens for hundreds of years.

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Tripods for growing pole beans Beans Trellis, Concrete Reinforcement, Cucumber Garden, Garden Entry, Vegetable Trellis, Garden Trellis Ideas, Cucumber Trellis, Diy Garden Trellis, Trellis Ideas

By Sandy Grimwade Pole beans are a great choice for a small garden and June is the perfect time to plant them. Pole beans give a high yield per square foot of garden and their picking season lasts much longer than bush beans. Here is a recipe for making an inexpensive and simple support tripod for pole beans that will last for years. Bean tripods The tripod will support 15 – 20 plants and occupy a triangular space about 30 inches on each side. Ingredients 3 poles. Any 6 – 8 foot strong…

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Many snap pea and snow pea varieties can easily grow to reach 7' tall so building a structure to support your pea vines is crucial. One of the most inexpensive, and easiest ways to create a tall semi-permanent trellising structure for your peas is with 8' bamboo poles (about $5 each at your local hardware store) and Jute Twine garden twine. Snap Pea Trellis, Snap Peas Garden, Pole Bean Trellis, Teepee Trellis, Bean Trellis, Pea Trellis, Snow Pea, Snap Pea, Bamboo Trellis

Many snap pea and snow pea varieties can easily grow to reach 7' tall so building a structure to support your pea vines is crucial. One of the most inexpensive, and easiest ways to create a tall semi-permanent trellising structure for your peas is with 8' bamboo poles (about $5 each at your local hardware store) and Jute Twine garden twine.

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