Green climbing frame 💚
To help pea plants grow
Last year I used canes and garden string to give the pea plants some support, and something to grab onto. It was a bit messy and awkward.
This year I thought I’d try something new, so I made this rectangular frame.
It’s 8ft long and 1 metre high (Yes, a mixture of imperial and metric measurements!). I ordered 2” x 2” timber from the woodyard… but they got it wrong and gave me 3” x 2”’ timber. It was meant to be as it works well.
I stapled plastic mesh on both sides of the frame; as the mesh was green I painted the timber green too.
The frame sits between two rows of pea plants.
We’ll see if it works.
I’m on with making another 6ft long one for another raised bed… I’ll work on it on Saturday.
HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE 🐣🐣🐣🐣
Stacksteads
Lancashire
Green climbing frame 💚
To help pea plants grow
Last year I used canes and garden string to give the pea plants some support, and something to grab onto. It was a bit messy and awkward.
This year I thought I’d try something new, so I made this rectangular frame.
It’s 8ft long and 1 metre high (Yes, a mixture of imperial and metric measurements!). I ordered 2” x 2” timber from the woodyard… but they got it wrong and gave me 3” x 2”’ timber. It was meant to be as it works well.
I stapled plastic mesh on both sides of the frame; as the mesh was green I painted the timber green too.
The frame sits between two rows of pea plants.
We’ll see if it works.
I’m on with making another 6ft long one for another raised bed… I’ll work on it on Saturday.
HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE 🐣🐣🐣🐣
Stacksteads
Lancashire