If you have some old frames on hand you have the makings of a perfect trellis. My cucumbers are growing at a quick rate, and I knew it was time to place some kind of support near them. Years ago I had seen some photographs of old frames strung with string and used as a trellis.
I found two large frames in the basement, knocked the damaged pictures out, nailed in a couple of brads (slender nails), and strung them with string.
They are functional and attractive in the garden beds. I used some dollar store hooks between them as a bit of support. Two frames are not necessary, one alone would also work to support the vines. I wish I knew who had the original idea to give them a little credit, but to track the idea’s origin down is probably near impossible. Happy Gardening.




Hi Kathy,
They look wonderful. What do you mean by brads ?
Susie
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It is a type of slender nail. That is a great question Susie. I think I will go to the post, and edit it with a parentheses behind brads that says, “nails.” Have a lovely day my friend. 🙂
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And to you too, Kathy.
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