Across from the asparagus patch is a trellis laid on an angle for climbing plants. This trellis is a good solution for heavier climbers such as squash and watermelon because of its thickness and strength of the wood panel. Once the vines start climbing the trellis, they provide shade for lettuces underneath.
This wooden lattice, set on a diagonal, is an angled version of a traditional trellis. It's a good choice for supporting many sprawling vegetables, such as cucumbers or cantaloupes. Browse more trellis photos
added by myhomeideas35 to home ideas (3 weeks ago)
Across from the asparagus patch is a trellis laid on an angle for climbing plants. This trellis is a good solution for heavier climbers such as squash and watermelon because of its thickness and strength of the wood panel. Once the vines start climbing the trellis, they provide shade for lettuces underneath.
added by ruhomestead to garden ideas (7 weeks ago)
this is what I was talking about like how to plant more in the smaller space. cucumbers or beans could be grown on the trellis and cabbage or lettuce under, and that will also provide the climate difference so the leaves of the lettuce dont fry in the sun like we were talking about today - Christina
Across from the asparagus patch is a trellis laid on an angle for climbing plants. This trellis is a good solution for heavier climbers such as squash and watermelon because of its thickness and strength of the wood panel. Once the vines start climbing the trellis, they provide shade for lettuces underneath.
Across from the asparagus patch is a trellis laid on an angle for climbing plants. This trellis is a good solution for heavier climbers such as squash and watermelon because of its thickness and strength of the wood panel. Once the vines start climbing the trellis, they provide shade for lettuces underneath.
This trellis is a good solution for heavier climbers such as squash and watermelon because of its thickness and strength of the wood panel. Once the vines start climbing the trellis, they provide shade for lettuces underneath.
trellis laid on an angle for climbing plants. This trellis is a good solution for heavier climbers such as squash and watermelon because of its thickness and strength of the wood panel. Once the vines start climbing the trellis, they provide shade for lettuces underneath.
added by tinatinabobina to Gardening (12 months ago)
This trellis is a good solution for heavier climbers such as squash and watermelon . Once the vines start climbing the trellis, they provide shade for lettuces underneath
Across from the asparagus patch is a trellis laid on an angle for climbing plants. This trellis is a good solution for heavier climbers such as squash and watermelon because of its thickness and strength of the wood panel. Once the vines start climbing the trellis, they provide shade for lettuces underneath.
Across from the asparagus patch is a trellis laid on an angle for climbing plants. This trellis is a good solution for heavier climbers such as squash and watermelon because of its thickness and strength of the wood panel. Once the vines start climbing the trellis, they provide shade for lettuces underneath.
Across from the asparagus patch is a trellis laid on an angle for climbing plants. This trellis is a good solution for heavier climbers such as squash and watermelon because of its thickness and strength of the wood panel. Once the vines start climbing the trellis, they provide shade for lettuces underneath.
added by Jennefer White to Garden ideas (13 months ago)
a trellis laid on an angle for climbing plants. This trellis is a good solution for heavier climbers such as squash and watermelon because of its thickness and strength of the wood panel. Once the vines start climbing the trellis, they provide shade for lettuces underneath.
Across from the asparagus patch is a trellis laid on an angle for climbing plants. This trellis is a good solution for heavier climbers such as squash and watermelon because of its thickness and strength of the wood panel. Once the vines start climbing the trellis, they provide shade for lettuces underneath.
Across from the asparagus patch is a trellis laid on an angle for climbing plants. This trellis is a good solution for heavier climbers such as squash and watermelon because of its thickness and strength of the wood panel. Once the vines start climbing the trellis, they provide shade for lettuces underneath.
Across from the asparagus patch is a trellis laid on an angle for climbing plants. This trellis is a good solution for heavier climbers such as squash and watermelon because of its thickness and strength of the wood panel. Once the vines start climbing the trellis, they provide shade for lettuces underneath.