11 Flowers and Vegetables You Should Always Trellis—and Why, According to Experts
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11 Flowers and Vegetables You Should Always Trellis—and Why, According to Experts
Trellising has aesthetic and practical benefits. sirichai_asawalapsakul / Getty imagesGrowing plants on trellises, pergolas, fences, and other vertical structures adds a whimsical beauty to gardens. But this practice has practical benefits that go beyond aesthetic appeal. Trellising plants keeps them lifted off the ground, reducing pest infestations and improving airflow to reduce the risk of powdery mildew. Plus, many vining plants are fast-gro…
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