Wednesday, March 21, 2018

A Trellis for Peas.






One of the advantaged about raised beds is that it adds a third dimension to the gardening. In this case, we're going up and over, from one bed to another.

In another case, I'll be growing pumpkins, maybe cucumbers, that vine over the edge, to the ground thirty inches below.

This trellis is made from some cedar fencing, and some fencing that I'd used for potato pots a few years back. I've planted sugar peas under each end.

We never expect to "harvest" peas. Peas, like raspberries, are for grazing.

And it makes kind of a nice entry way into the garden.

Once the peas are done, we are thinking we might do pole beans. This would be a good place for scarlet runners, don't you think?

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