Whether you grow mostly vegetables, mostly flowers, or a mix of both, chances are good you've wanted to put some vining plants into the mix—and that means adding a trellis to the gardenscape. A ...
Beans are a practical and healthy addition to any garden, but they grow best when they have something to climb. Sure, you could buy a trellis, but it's extremely cheap to build your own. All you ...
Anyone who's ever grown an indeterminate tomato plant or sprawling squash vine in their garden knows that many edibles need a strong support system to maximize your harvest. But as easy as it is to ...
A tour through some raised beds covered in giant lettuces and other delights fed by a rich quail and chicken manure mulch!
Amanda Blum is a freelancer who writes about smart home technology, gardening, and food preservation. Previously, Amanda has worked as a technology strategist specializing in problem solving and ...
Most of us think we need more garden space. But once we have carved out a garden and removed the grass from the lawn or field, it is often difficult to find more space or the energy -- to expand. But ...
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 ...
Take your garden to the next level by using these vertical gardening techniques. Build your own vertical vegetable gardening systems. Whether your garden is large or small, you can make better use of ...
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 ...