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Trellis Design
There are a number of mailorder companies that sell trellis systems for vegetable gardens. Most trellis systems sold commercially will stand no more than 5 feet above the ground, which is fine for most vertical growing veggies, except possibly for pole beans.
Trellis Netting
This netting has a 60 lb. breaking strength that will support extremely heavy crop loads. The netting is 5 feet wide and comes in lengths of fifteen feet or thirty feet.
Trellis Systems
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Vertical Growing
Very few vegetable gardeners make effective use of vertical growing techniques, with the possible exception of the ubiquitous tomato. Most folks don’t realize that bush beans weren’t developed because they taste better but simply because commercial farmers couldn’t find a machine to harvest pole beans.
Caring for Peas
Peas - Plans for Staking Peas - One option is to set up a fence of chicken wire, or similar material, between rows to support the peas. For garden peas, laying some dead branches along the row serves as a fine trellis.
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