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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3005835" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Don't use a trellis for pole beans. Go to the farm store and buy an 18' X5' or longer hog panel. Put a Tpost in the ground, lay the panel flat in front of it. Go to the far end, pick up and push. Create an arbor about 6' high in the center. Drive in another Tpost and you have the perfect way to grow pole beans and cucumbers. Anything that vines. Walk in under the arbor to pick the beans. They will be hanging like fruit on a tree. The panels will last forever. (Until you leave them in the grass and run over it with the tractor and 3point mower)</p><p>I painted mine green to blend in. The 6" openings make for easy picking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3005835, member: 5412"] Don't use a trellis for pole beans. Go to the farm store and buy an 18' X5' or longer hog panel. Put a Tpost in the ground, lay the panel flat in front of it. Go to the far end, pick up and push. Create an arbor about 6' high in the center. Drive in another Tpost and you have the perfect way to grow pole beans and cucumbers. Anything that vines. Walk in under the arbor to pick the beans. They will be hanging like fruit on a tree. The panels will last forever. (Until you leave them in the grass and run over it with the tractor and 3point mower) I painted mine green to blend in. The 6" openings make for easy picking. [/QUOTE]
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