Photo by Kathy Woodard, The Garden Glove http://www.thegardenglove.com/diy-garden-trellis-projects/ |
Using trellis in flower and vegetable gardens
can be useful in several ways. There are
many vegetables including peas, beans, tomatoes and squash that grow better
with the aid of trellising. It gives
good support, makes it easier to harvest and watch for pests, and gives great
visual dimension to your garden or blank walls.
It also can be useful for protecting your home’s siding or fencing from our
harsh Colorado sunshine.
Garden centers sell an array of trellis at
all price points but how fun to find unexpected items around the house, or at
garage and rummage sales, and repurpose them in your garden. Depending on where you want to use the
trellis and your personality, the choices are limited only by the imagination.
Pick your location and then integrate something
unusual into your habitat. If you like
the whimsical, how about an old wooden window (without glass), shutters or
doorframe and either use them as is or paint them a color to accent your
plantings. French blue or yellow make interesting
contrast with many flower colors. An old ladder can be laid vertically,
horizontally or diagonally. Experiment
with placement to determine the best look.
Try finding an old-fashioned iron bed frame
or abandoned gate. It could be used
either rusted or repainted. Even the metal
springs would make a fun possibility for unique trellising. Old tricycle/bicycle frames or even several bicycle
wheels hung vertically or mounted together in rings would be interesting. How about those abandoned cribs? The rails could be used in a variety of ways
to create trellising or maybe use the crib as a container garden.
How about a telescoping gate usually used for
contain pets and kids? Plants can easily
be tied and it can be leaned against a building or staked. An old expanding coat rack can also work the
same way.
If a natural look is more your style, find a
section of old fence or gather tree branches and create your own ladder. If you’re handy, you can build a series of
adjoining squares with mesh or metal lattice wire. Using both vertical and
horizontal squares give it depth and visual interest. Consider using old piping combined with wire
for a sleeker more contemporary look.
One of the most intriguing elements of a
garden is creating little surprises whether it’s by plants, containers or
colors. Repurposed trellising may give
you a way to create a little humor and help out your plantings too!
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