Vertical Trellis Gardening
Vertical
trellis planting is the small gardener's creative solution
to adding space to a garden.
Some plants actually prefer
vertical trellis planting and it solves the problem of the
vegetable rotting due to lying dormant on the wet soil.
In the case of vine plants like cucumbers and squash that
can virtually overrun a garden, the space saving can be
astounding.
Before planting, prepare
sturdy supports and set them firmly. Anything solid can
be used as a support, the more popular being the tripod,
trellis, netting and poles. Plant according to directions
but as the sprouts begin to grow, gently guide them around
the support. Once they have taken they will begin to naturally
wrap themselves about the pole as they go.
Some
of the unruly vines may need to be secured to the trellis.
Use strips of fabric from rags or cut up old nylons to fasten
the vine to the support. Never use sharp or
overly stiff ties like floral wire or bread wraps.
As the plant grows the weight of it will cause the wire
to begin to cut into the stalk of the plant causing permanent
damage.
As the vines begin to
bear fruit, some of the heavier fruits and vegetables might
require supports as they ripen like melons or larger squash.
An old gardening trick is to create a makeshift sling from
old nylons, but any fabric will do. Gently support
the vegetable in the sling and take the weight off the of
it by securing the loose end to the trellis.

If
your garden is surrounded by a fence, consider using the
fence itself as a trellis for vertical gardening.
Plant vines along the perimeter of the garden and as they
begin to grow guide them to grow upward along the fence.
Vertical trellis gardening
is a great idea for any garden but it is a must for the
small garden and high yields. A smaller garden that might
never have supported the unruly vines of something as hoggish
as the acorn squash can now produce this same vegetable
output in a three by three patch.
Ladder-Style Vegetable Trellis available at Gardeners
Supply Company
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-Jenna Remilard
Staff Editor
Jenna Remilard writes between
homeschooling her two children and caring for her household
tucked away in the backwoods of rural New England .
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