Being a penny pincher who was raised homesteading and upcycling before it was the “in” thing to do, recycling unused items for my garden is like breathing.
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When my cucumbers started getting out of control, it never occurred to me to go buy something to use as trellises. My first instinct was to scour our property for things to be used. I have used pieces of leftover fencing, unused animal cages, tree limbs rigged up and many other myriad random objects to trellis or stake plants with. This year my objects were a wee bit on the creative side.
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Have you ever used a baby stroller as a plant trellis?
It works great! We had this ancient stroller left outside on our property by a former resident and beyond safe use for it’s original purpose. We’d never bothered to haul it off, so I rolled it’s wobbling wheels on over to the end of my garden and started encouraging my cucumbers to climb. The photos illustrate the interesting results. My daughter loves it. She says our cucumbers are babies with their own baby carriage, and is eager to show off her baby cucumbers to anyone who may happen to be around. 🙂
You thought I was finished? I wasn’t done upcycling yet!
I needed more than what the rickety stroller could handle on it’s own, so I went a-searching again. I came up with a couple of leftover pieces of plastic yard edging, barely visible in the picture, and a black metal decorative tower thingamajigger. They both work well for the purpose, as you can see from their barely visible appearance in the featured snapshots.
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What items have you upcycled, recycled or reused to trellis your trailing plants in the garden?
In the spirit of sharing, this Kindle book The Upcycled Garden shares over 50 ways to use “discarded” items in new ways for your garden. Check it out!
For one of my favorite gardening tips, please read about my topsy turvy planters I made with my husband.
June 15, 2015 at 10:31 AM
Found your blog through mommy blogger swap and I must admit I’m not good at gardening but have started a small garden with my kids and I’m slowly learning it never occurred to me that one day I would need a tralis but I might so I’m bookmarking this site for later. Thank you
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June 15, 2015 at 10:42 AM
I haven’t got much of a garden this year, due to a move, pregnancy and bed rest, but I love it! I’m sure you and your children will enjoy yours!
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June 15, 2015 at 12:37 PM
Wow! How creative! I love gardens and yards with character and lots of plants. Good job!
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June 15, 2015 at 4:42 PM
So do I! Thanks!
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June 15, 2015 at 4:29 PM
My sister just started growing some watermelons with a trellis, because she has limited space. Just love this idea!
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June 15, 2015 at 4:43 PM
Yeah, watermelons are notorious space eaters. They sprawl everywhere! Good idea.
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June 16, 2015 at 3:54 PM
I really wanna get more into gardening now that I own a home! Growing your own food just sounds so cool to me!
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June 16, 2015 at 9:42 PM
I need a trellis in my yard, this is a great idea!
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June 19, 2015 at 2:22 PM
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