• A different type of bean trellis

    From Snag@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 20 17:58:43 2024
    When I first planted the fruit trees out in our orchard I made these
    giant cages of concrete reinforcing wire to keep the deer from eating
    them - with a 30" top extension of stock fencing for a total height of 7
    1/2 feet . Diameter is around 3 feet so about 9.5 linear feet perimeter
    . I put 2 of these out in the garden today and planted Blue Lake pole
    beans every 6" around the base . If this works like I hope it'll be like
    18 feet of 7 1/2 foot trellis . And a whole lotta beans .
    In other news , I got all the vine crops and the bell peppers in the
    ground today as well as planting some okra and pulling weeds on the bulb
    onion row . I shoulda picked strawberries today but they'll wait until
    tomorrow , production has slowed a bit .
    --
    Snag
    "They may take our lives but
    they'll never take our freedom."
    William Wallace

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  • From cshenk@21:1/5 to Snag on Wed May 22 16:10:18 2024
    Snag wrote:

    When I first planted the fruit trees out in our orchard I made these
    giant cages of concrete reinforcing wire to keep the deer from eating
    them - with a 30" top extension of stock fencing for a total height
    of 7 1/2 feet . Diameter is around 3 feet so about 9.5 linear feet
    perimeter . I put 2 of these out in the garden today and planted Blue
    Lake pole beans every 6" around the base . If this works like I hope
    it'll be like 18 feet of 7 1/2 foot trellis . And a whole lotta beans
    . In other news , I got all the vine crops and the bell peppers in
    the ground today as well as planting some okra and pulling weeds on
    the bulb onion row . I shoulda picked strawberries today but they'll
    wait until tomorrow , production has slowed a bit .

    Sounds good. Firt crop of tomatoes due, possibly tomorrow. Ran
    nitrogen low so added some.

    The marigolds are indeed keeping the rats and other rodents at bay
    (area problem in a spot that's been a huge international shipping port
    since before the American revolution).

    Today, Chocolate bell peppers go in. Beans (wax and blue lake green)
    taking off with a bang. Lettuce should have baby crop in 2 weeks.
    Lots of green onions.

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