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RKayne's posts about: trellis
Jun 22, 2007 | 2:34 PM PST
Tags: Trellis , Sugar Snap Peas , Hemp Twine , Recycled Wood
The long overdue Sugar Snap Pea trellis is built! I had scrap wood. Dowels (thick) and some runner poles I picked up off the side of the road! After I measured out the height of the dowels (so my short self and my honey's shortness could reach the top!) I measured out the width and then notched the dowels evenly, on both sides. I ran Hemp twine all the way around each pole at the notch then all the way around the 4 poles, then criss crossed it on 4 platforms. They are already reaching for the second platform of twine! I plan on, when they reach the top, cutting the twine so we can reach in an pick them easier. I figured a platform would be best with our limited space as they can spread out across the top nicely! It sits a bit over 4 ft tall by itself, add a foot for the raised area. Max likes to hang out in the garden with me :D

Jun 7, 2007 | 2:31 PM PST
Tags: Sugar Snap Peas , Radish , Garlic , Sweet Onion , trellis , Epsom Salts
My baby Radishes...they are an early variety, harvest in 22 DAYS! So I will plant a second round when it is time for these...my Honey and I both love snacking radishes :D
Then there is the garlic, I went to get some free pots (I love free pots, I use SO many) and she gave me some garlic...and some of what she thought might be volunteer garlic but when I dumped them out of the pot I very carefully separated them and planted them...sweet white onions :D
So there were a few days here that SERIOUSLY baked and I got worried about the sugar snap peas I had sowed so I few them epsom salts and watered it in really good and KABAM! Let there be sugar snap peas! I have the material I need and a helping hand (my Honey) so I will be building a nice platform/Japanese style trellis for them this weekend. I was working on the fishtank cover but HAVE to get the trellis done...will try to get them both done as I really want to get that tank going, it is 55 gallon.
May 30, 2007 | 12:54 PM PST
Tags: trellis , Yellow Jackets , Sweet Peas , Sugar Snap Peas , Basil , Chives , Radish
So, I don't have a lot of space. I decided to actually LEAVE half of the space unused, I will just cut back the heavy overgrowth. Two reasons, we really don't need a lot of space because I would just plant too much (veggies) and then we would have too much to use! Another reason is due to the fact that there is an ABUNDANCE of Yellow Jackets who are nesting at the far end of this area
and I really don't have a problem with them as they can be very beneficial and they are not bothering me so I will leave well enough alone.
I planted the basils, the garlic chives, some radishes and sweetpeas. Put in some sugar snap peas (I checked the dates and this is JUST the right time for me to get them in the ground, we will get a second harvest of the radishes! YAAAY!) and some regular chives (couldn't pass up the price on the seeds!). Now all I need to do is build a trellis, I have been promised some blades and a power cord as I have the wood I want to use. I am planning on a Japanese Style to the trellis...
