Use rot-resistant wood for trellis construction, such as cedar or pressure-treated pine, to make your garden trellis durable. Use exterior-grade stain or primer and paint to protect your wooden trellis. Painting before you assemble pieces may spare you brushwork later but may require touch-ups where screws have been inserted. Plant vining annuals, perennials, or shrubs at the structure’s base. Morning glory, black-eyed Susan vine, and sweet peas are particularly easy to grow and striking when grown on garden trellis panels against a lackluster wall. They’ll quickly light up the wall with a colorful flower show. Remove the spent vines at the end of the growing season.
How To Build A Trellis
<span title='2022-12-30 00:00:00 +0000 UTC'>December 30, 2022</span> · 1 min · 106 words · David Howell