June 2, 2013 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Beans are a practical and healthy addition to any garden, but they grow best when they have something to climb.
Add an arched trellis to your raised garden beds and you can take advantage of vertical space while creating a stunning ...
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Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... One evening, I was sitting on the bench beside our pond, watching spring arrive. The ice had nearly melted on the pond, and the buds on the swamp maples were ...
Give your garden a lift with a trellis. They’re versatile, vertical plant supports with lots of sculptural appeal. Even in the tiniest garden, you can find a place for a trellis. When you put up a ...
For our project, we’re using 8 foot long bamboo canes, and making the structure about three feet wide. A wide, tall structure can make a fun den for kids to play in. Use a garbage can lid or similar ...
A garden without vertical growth leaves potential sitting unused, like a stage without a spotlight. Climbing plants crave structure, and without it, they sprawl, tangle, and miss the chance to truly ...
Not all of us are good are re-imagining. And with something as gangly as an old patio umbrella, it takes a keen imagination to think of this: an upcycled bean trellis. Dean Day of Laguna Beach is the ...
One evening, I was sitting on the bench beside our pond, watching spring arrive. The ice had nearly melted on the pond, and the buds on the swamp maples were showing red. Nesting birds were twittering ...