NOVICE BUILDER Constructs a COLD HARDY KIWI TRELLIS

6 years ago
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On the previous episode I planted seeds in the ground, on this episode I built a trellis for my cold hardy kiwis.

Starting off we can take a look at my deck, this will be the location for my cold hard kiwis but first I need to build a trellis that’ll be attached to the side of it. I bought a handful cedar boards and started to lay out the spacing. I chose cedar as it’s naturally resistant to rotting with all the rain we get here on vancouver island in the winter.

I left these boards at full 7 foot length to minimize the cuts required as I don’t have a chop saw. I attached them to the deck posts and start cutting the angled beams. After a handful of painstaking hacksaw cuts and plenty of screws I had something that looked like it was strong enough to hold many pounds of vegetation. After screwing it all together, it was a little wobbly so I added 2 more boards to connect it to my house for stability. Here we have the mostly final trellis. Once the vines start climbing up it I’ll add a couple 2” pine boards across the top to fill in the gap. This concludes this episode, be sure to hit that like button if you found this entertaining. Don’t forget to smile and have a great day.

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