Instead of hauling a weathered wooden ladder to the dump, gardening expert Helen Hutchings Cox from @helenlikesplants ...
A climbing plant with nowhere to climb turns into a tangled, sprawling mess fast. Cucumbers smother nearby herbs, pole beans ...
After a windy weekend, most of us look at the pile of fallen branches in the yard and think: what do I do with all of this?
With gardening season well underway, it’s time to start thinking about ways to elevate your personal green space – literally. A trellis doesn’t just add height and texture to your gardenscape, it’s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Credit: Helen Norman Anyone who's ever grown an indeterminate tomato plant or sprawling squash vine in their garden knows that ...
Striking and functional, this DIY copper trellis will add an artistic flair to your garden while supporting your plants that like to climb. Trellises, by their very nature, are meant to support ...
Give your garden a lift with a trellis. They’re versatile, vertical plant supports with lots of sculptural appeal. Even in the tiniest garden, you can find a place for a trellis. When you put up a ...
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A designer used an inexpensive building material to give this garden's climbing plants a modern screen to take over, making ...
Sometimes, the spring growing season can sneak up on gardeners. One week, the yard looks like it’s still shaking off winter, and the next, everything from climbing roses to ambitious tomato vines is ...
Home Bargains is selling trellises online for £5.99. They're ideal for growing climbing plants or adding a decorative touch to your garden. The trellis measures 90 x 180cm. Home Bargains' product ...