digitS'
Garden Master
Some of you have harvested your peas and taken down your trellis. Here, I've just completed one and am ahead of the peas on their quest for height!
I hope this one is completed. Putting a 4th layer of string doesn't work all that well. Things get a little twisted that far above the ground. However, the peas will have to decide for themselves how high they want to go.
There was only one modification this year. I did use some extra wire putting it together. Oh! I also put in a 2nd brace at the prevailing wind end of the thing. Tying the strings to the horizontal board at the top was the modification aimed towards this flimsy structure better holding the vines up when they become heavy with pods.
By a half dozen feet, this is the longest I've ever built a pea trellis. I extended some of the beds to 40' this year and sowed the pea seed in one of them. There is a lot of resistance to wind in this very windy location. I have to hope that it won't cause too much sagging here in a couple of weeks.
Steve
I hope this one is completed. Putting a 4th layer of string doesn't work all that well. Things get a little twisted that far above the ground. However, the peas will have to decide for themselves how high they want to go.
There was only one modification this year. I did use some extra wire putting it together. Oh! I also put in a 2nd brace at the prevailing wind end of the thing. Tying the strings to the horizontal board at the top was the modification aimed towards this flimsy structure better holding the vines up when they become heavy with pods.
By a half dozen feet, this is the longest I've ever built a pea trellis. I extended some of the beds to 40' this year and sowed the pea seed in one of them. There is a lot of resistance to wind in this very windy location. I have to hope that it won't cause too much sagging here in a couple of weeks.
Steve