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Made my first Garden Trellis and I'm going to pea on it :)

 
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I'm proud of myself, made my first garden trellis with curly willow from a tree neighbors coppiced. I also used purchased jute twine. I planted peas, beans, and a small amount of Mexican cucumber on it... we'll see what happens :) I was going to use it for the Twig Construction BB but I found out the hard way that curly willow has to be really thick to get to stand 5' Tall.
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Cat, this is pretty as well as functional.  Please post a pic when the peas climb all over it?
 
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