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Physical aids for plants to climb up on. Use this tag with questions about how to build, what materials to use, how to maintain and how to attach plants to such objects.
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T-Post + Wire Trellis
I am contemplating using 10' T-Posts (driven in 2' for 8' of height) with a wire (7/7 or other) across the top which I'll use to hang hooks to trellis tomatoes, cucumbers, butternut squashes and the like …