I finished my main vegetable garden excavation and rebuild (pictures soon) using untreated scrap wood my husband has saved from our many house projects. That kind of got me loving the idea of using up the rest of the scrap wood by making structures for the garden.
Here’s my first little project – a trellis for my Heirloom Cardinal Climbers. I’ve read two biographies of Frank Lloyd Wright lately and am feeling quite architectural. Who knows what else I will come up with?
I got the Cardinal Climber seeds from the great library seed bank we have in my area: Library Seed Bank Can’t wait until they get growing!
Oh, lovely! I’m looking forward to seeing it when the cardinal climbers are in bloom. Also, the green bean in me likes how scrap lumber was used and that the seeds came from a seed bank.
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Oh, yes – it”s good for all of those reasons. I also have learned that I am at my creative best when I limit myself to using what I already have. Green bean – cute – I never heard that.
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Nothing more satisfying than recycling scrap
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Isn”t that the truth, Derrick? I love to get something lovely for free AND clean up the scrap pile. And I get to use some of my creativity in the process. So satisfying!
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I’m impressed! Those nice geometric lines will look so good with the vines and pops of red. Everything is so neat and clean looking but natural too. You have a great style!
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Oh, thank you so much, Cynthia. That means a lot coming from you.
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I love your trellis!!
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Thank you! I have it back in the party garden where we hang out.
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Party garden, love it!
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