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Encyclopedia > Trellis

A trellis is a frame-like structure on which vined plants can grow.


For an intrepretation in coding, see Trellis network.


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Multi Use Trellis (841 words)
A redwood stained trellis of 2 by 2's and dowels acts as a backdrop and support for tall summer grown zinnias.
This is to keep the trellis from blowing over in a heavy wind from a summer thunderstorm or occasional dust devil that might pass through the garden.
The trellis sections will be sealed with either paint, wood preservative, or a wood stain before they are put to work in the spring vegetable garden.
TRELLIS (3012 words)
Plans for three arbors, one that shades a path, a trellis to place along a wall or hedge, and a third that is set over a gate or opening in a hedge.
Hinged trellis allows both trellis and attached vines to be pivoted out of the way when painting the house.
Trellis for boysenberries, flberries, raspberries or olallieberries is attached to an existing wooden fence.
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