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Climbing vines have been used for years to beautify gardens. One of the unique advanges of a climbing plant is that it can extend the beauty of your garden upwards. Arbors , pergolas and trellises can provide a wonderful spot for vines, flowering plants, fruits and vegetables to grow. They can play an important architechtural role as well. They can be used as dividers for your yard or garden and can also cool your house. Yes, we said it, cool your house! By planting vines on a latticework structure next to your house, the leaves can provide shade to the sides of the house. The less sun the house has hitting it, the cooler it will be! Another use for our ladder style is as an arbor. You can use two tall units for the sides and one shorter unit for the roof. Just imagine creating your own hanging gardens! Arbors and laddertrelllises can also hide eyesores such as small out buildings and dying evergreens.
This unique structure is very helpful in growing tomatoes, for example. Small rodents such as mice are more easily observed and controlled when the vines are up off of the ground. So are the Hornworms, Whiteflies and Aphids. If the fruit is off the ground, air can circulate around the plant easier, lessening the chance of blights and mold.
To maximize space for sweet pea, a trellis allows you to plant a double row on each side of the support. Peas will naturally climb a structure, but may require guidance with the clip system.
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You might also want to check out our Greenhouse Building Information page.