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Re: Trellises
- To: "Kitt " <k*@geocities.com>
- Subject: Re: Trellises
- From: M*@a2zwebdesigns.com (Melissa McCarthy)
- Date: Fri, 21 May 1999 08:28:35 +0000
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Hi Kitt,
Are you using those for your cukes and squash? I was wondering what
would work best. I got some grooved posts that have ridges for twine,
but I think they will only work well for peas and such. I was hoping
to fashion something for the cukes with the same stuff, but the more
i look at it, the more I wonder if it will work.
Missi
> I got two 7-foot, T-shaped metal fence posts at Home Depot for $2 apiece,
> and a 6-foot one. They have handy little knobs jutting out at regular
> intervals that make a good guide for hemp twine. I pounded them into my
> veggie bed two feet deep and lashed the crossbar to the top with more hemp
> twine for a very sturdy trellis.
>
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