Simple bamboo tripod trellis |
We have quite a few other arbors and trellises in the garden which support a variety of plants and provide interest when walking through the garden. There are three spanning our largest raised beds. Constructed from welded wire cattle panels, they are affixed to the ends of adjoining beds to create three arched entrances to the garden.
Tomatoes span this welded wire arch between beds |
Elsewhere in the garden we have a large wooden arbor which in the past has supported a kiwi vine, now deceased. It holds loofah plants and chayote vines as well as scarlet runner beans this season.
Loofah vines now cover this arbor |
In the back of the garden we have an arbor leading into the forest garden which is a prefab construction. It has been the host this spring of bitter melon and cumelon, and now hosts more loofah.
And finally at the back of the garden a new trellis is being constructed from found materials to hold a perennial chayote. Designed by Peggy McDonald and Mike Dugger, when completed it will provide support for the heavy crop of squash relatives produced by our vines. It also provides a focus which will draw visitors into the edible forest garden at the back of the VegHeadz area.
Peggy adds crossbars to what will be a strong support for a heavy chayote crop. |
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