tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-778487044098443919.post298871306622230604..comments2023-10-15T15:55:52.817-06:00Comments on The Homestead Laboratory: A Sampling of Trelli from Repurposed MaterialsJakehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05302653400986920552noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-778487044098443919.post-80356618976928226462015-07-06T22:11:29.238-06:002015-07-06T22:11:29.238-06:00I haven't really used trelli before. ...except...I haven't really used trelli before. ...except tomato cages. But I grew a 3 sisters bed and the theory is to use the corn as a trellis for beans with squash around the base of the corn. It takes some timing to have the corn started before the beans which are faster growing. I messed up and planted the beans too late and the squash shaded them out. But maybe you should try that some time and see if you can get it to work? ckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09095704599976248495noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-778487044098443919.post-86763603359228870202015-07-06T22:11:02.085-06:002015-07-06T22:11:02.085-06:00I haven't really used trelli before. ...except...I haven't really used trelli before. ...except tomato cages. But I grew a 3 sisters bed and the theory is to use the corn as a trellis for beans with squash around the base of the corn. It takes some timing to have the corn started before the beans which are faster growing. I messed up and planted the beans too late and the squash shaded them out. But maybe you should try that some time and see if you can get it to work? ckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09095704599976248495noreply@blogger.com